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An archaeologist has shared recently gathered evidence that Khirbet Qana, an excavation site in Israel, is the true location ...
The location of the miracle has been the subject of debate for centuries, but now archaeologists believe they may have found ...
Jesus attended a wedding in Cana where he turned water into wine, according to the Gospel of JohnCredit: Getty - Contributor It is the former site of Khirbet Qana, a Jewish village between the ...
Archeologists remain confident they have finally found the location of where Jesus allegedly turned water into wine, beating ...
By it, God condemned the sin and unbelief of Egypt. Jesus, however, turned water into drinkable, health-giving, refreshing wine. (In those days, wine was diluted to kill off deadly bacteria as ...
Archaeologists uncovered evidence at Khirbet Qana that may identify it as the true site of Jesus’ first miracle.
Benyamin on why he thinks 'The Second Book of Prophets' is unlike anything he's written before, and translator Ministhy S. on ...
According to the Gospel of John, Jesus changed water into wine during the Wedding at Cana. For hundreds of years, pilgrims have been flocking to Kafr Kanna, a town in northern Israel, where they ...
The location of the miracle has been the subject of theological debate for centuries - but now archaeologists believe they ...