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THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO JOHN - Chapter 2 - Verse 1
Verse 1.
And the third day
. On the third day after his conversation with Nathanael.
Cana\@. This was a small town about 15 miles north-west of Tiberias and 6 miles north-east of Nazareth. It is now called Kefr Kenna, is under the government of a Turkish officer, and contains perhaps three hundred inhabitants, chiefly Catholics. The natives still pretend to show the place where the water was turned into wine, and even one of the large stone water-pots.
"A Greek church," says Professor Hackett
(Illustrations of Scripture, p. 322),
"stands at the entrance of the town, deriving its
special sanctity, as I understood, from its
being supposed to occupy the site of the house in which
the marriage was celebrated to which Jesus and his
friends were invited. A priest to whom we were referred
as the custodian soon arrived, in obedience to our call,
and unlocked the doors of the church. It is a low stone
building, wretchedly neglected and out of repair."
"The houses," says Dr. Thomson (The Land and the Book,
vol. 2. p. 126),
"were built of limestone, cut and laid up after the fashion
still common in this region, and some of them may have been
inhabited within the last fifty years. There are many
ancient cisterns about it, and fragments of water-jars
in abundance, and both reminded us of the beginning
of miracles. Some of my companions gathered bits of
these water-jars as mementoes—witnesses they could
hardly be, for those of the narrative were of stone,
while these were baked earth."
"The place is now quite deserted. Dr. Thomson (ibid.) says:
"There is not now a habitable house in the humble village
where our blessed Lord sanctioned, by his presence and
miraculous assistance, the all-important and world-wide
institution of marriage."
It was called Cana of Galilee to distinguish it from another Cana in the tribe of Ephraim, Jos 16:9. This was the native place of Nathanael, Joh 21:2.
The mother of Jesus. Mary. It is not improbable that she was a relative of the family where the marriage took place.
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