A team of archaeologists claims to have located the exact site where, according to Christian tradition, Jesus performed his first miracle—turning water into wine—near the village of Qana in Galilee.
NASHVILLE, TENN. - Nashville illusionist Brock Gill never figured Jesus for a master magician. As an evangelical Christian, Gill always accepted the biblical accounts of Jesus' miracles as just that — ...
Archaeology had a keen eye on proving the tales of the Gospel to be true by placing them within the context of actual locations. Recent evidence placed a well-known miracle of Jesus at the site of ...
VATICAN CITY — In an in-depth look at Jesus’ first miracle of turning water into wine at the Wedding Feast in Cana, Pope Francis pointed to several key moments in the scene that illuminate our ...
I have always been fascinated by the idea of walking through history, imagining the lives of people who lived thousands of ...
In a shocking discovery archaeologists believe they’ve found pieces of large stone jars of the exact kind that the Gospel says Jesus used when he performed the miracle of turning water into wine in ...
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Despite their disagreements, both believing and skeptical Bible scholars can agree on certain things about the life of Jesus. One of these is that, during his day, Jesus had a reputation as a ...
The gameplay, which certainly appears to be work-in-progress, shows one of Jesus’ most famous miracles (and the first he traditionally did), the turning of water into wine at the wedding at Cana. As ...
The Gospel of John includes several unique traditions about Jesus’ life and ministry. Today’s Gospel account of the Wedding Feast at Cana is one such example. The first miracles in the Synoptic ...