News
Jesus Christ is finally on face book! This image, cast in copper on the cover of an ancient, ring-bound book, could be the oldest image ever discovered of Christianity’s Lord and savior. It a… ...
After centuries of debate the location where Jesus Christ, according to the Bible, turned water into wine may finally have been discovered. The miracle, which is the first attributed to Jesus in ...
According to the Gospel of John, Jesus' first miracle was to turn water into wine. This was done at a wedding of an unknown couple in a village called Cana of Galilee.
An archaeologist has shared recently gathered evidence that Khirbet Qana, an excavation site in Israel, is the true location of Jesus Christ's first miracle in Cana. Here are the details.
They believe these could have been the same kind of vessels the Bible says Jesus used in his first miracle, and that the site where they were found could be the location of biblical Cana. But ...
Scripture gives limited details about Jesus’ first miracle, which is said to have taken place at Cana. The Gospel of John states that Jesus turned water into wine during a wedding in the village.
They believe these could have been the same kind of vessels the Bible says Jesus used in his first miracle, and that the site where they were found could be the location of biblical Cana. But ...
"We're really working very hard to save some of this site because what we do have here is a village of Jesus," she said. "And it was here that he carried out the first miracle." Dec 22, 2004 ...
Christian theologians attach great significance to the water-to-wine miracle at Cana. The act was not only Jesus' first miracle, but it also came at a crucial point in the early days of his public ...
The location of Jesus' first miracle has been debated for centuries (Image: (Image: Getty)) Artifacts such as an altar and a shelf bearing the remnants of a stone vessel were found, suggesting ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results