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==Overview==
==Overview==
In the Gospel of John, ''Cana of Galilee'' is the setting of the first miracle of [[Jesus of Nazareth]] (2:1-11) and a place that he visited during his ministry (4:46), as well as the hometown of [[Nathanael]] (21:2).   
In the Gospel of John, ''Cana of Galilee'' is the setting of the first miracle of [[Jesus of Nazareth]] (2:1-11) and a place he visited during his ministry (4:46), as well as the hometown of [[Nathanael]] (21:2).   


Since [[Cana]] is not mentioned in any other ancient sources, the location of the village is disputed.
Since [[Cana]] is not mentioned in any other ancient sources, the location of the village is disputed.


==Cana in ancient sources==
==Cana in ancient sources==

Revision as of 08:14, 29 September 2010

Cana was, according to the Gospel of John, a village in Galilee.

See Wedding at Cana

Overview

In the Gospel of John, Cana of Galilee is the setting of the first miracle of Jesus of Nazareth (2:1-11) and a place he visited during his ministry (4:46), as well as the hometown of Nathanael (21:2).

Since Cana is not mentioned in any other ancient sources, the location of the village is disputed.

Cana in ancient sources

Gospel of John

Cana in ancient sources

Cana in scholarship

Cana in fiction

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