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  1. This article analyzes John 2:4 in the context of John's Gospel, Jesus's opening week in John 1:19-2:11, and John's account of the wedding in Cana in 2:1-11. It focuses on the meaning of Jesus's twofold response to his mother, its significance in the context of John's Gospel, and its theological significance.

  2. The text of John 2:1–11, when taken independently, can be read as a self-sufficient episode describing a miracle at the wedding in Cana, specifically Jesus’ act of turning water into wine.

  3. INTRODUCTION. The episode of the wedding at Cana, wherein Jesus turns water into wine, was a benchmark in the lives and ministries of Jesus and His Mother, Mary. Although John is the only Gospel that relates the miracle, most scholars regard this as the first miracle of Jesus.

  4. A summary of John 2:1-12 (Oct. 26, 2017) 1. Jesus attended a wedding in Cana of Galilee (2:1). It was probably a large wedding with many guests. How can we deduce this? By the size of the six stone water jars which people used to wash their hands, each one holding 20-30 gallons. One gallon equals almost 4 liters (3.78 to be exact). It probably

  5. sermon summary: john 2:1-11 water changed into wine-this is jesus’ most unusual miracle recorded in scripture. one child said the story means: “when you run out of wine get down on your knees and pray.” but why would god have inspired john to include this event in his gospel? perhaps it is because, the

  6. GOSPEL READINGS John 2:1-11 A reading from the holy Gospel according to John There was a wedding in Cana in Galilee, and the mother of Jesus was there. Jesus and his disciples were also invited to the wedding.

  7. 1 maj 2020 · Exegesis on John 2:1-11 The Wedding at Cana. May 2020. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.28961.63849. Authors: Renniel Jayson Jacinto Rosales. Sta. Teresa College. References (9) Abstract. This paper is...

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