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> First miracle
> First miracle
> Intercession of Mary
> Intercession of Mary
> the Wedding at Cana is the third of six days that mark the Passion  
> the Wedding at Cana is the third of six days that mark the Passion  
> the 3rd day possibly represents the Resurrection, as at Ressurection Jesus' glory  
> the 3rd day possibly represents the Resurrection, as at Ressurection Jesus' glory  
> Cana represents the water and  
> Cana represents the water and  
> "Cana" may be derived from "Canaan” or the “Canaanites" ... worshippers of Baal, so Jesus was starting his conquest / redemption of those evils (?)
> "Cana" may be derived from "Canaan” or the “Canaanites" ... worshippers of Baal, so Jesus was starting his conquest / redemption of those evils (?)
> Jesus revealed "as the bridegroom, the one whose responsibility it was to provide the wine" (SCRP 702 Johannine Writings Class)

Revision as of 17:39, 6 September 2024

The Wedding at Cana, or Miracle at Cana is a significant historical event in the life of Christ as well as a vastly important theological event and teaching.

** Page under construction **

> First miracle

> Intercession of Mary

> the Wedding at Cana is the third of six days that mark the Passion

> the 3rd day possibly represents the Resurrection, as at Ressurection Jesus' glory

> Cana represents the water and

> "Cana" may be derived from "Canaan” or the “Canaanites" ... worshippers of Baal, so Jesus was starting his conquest / redemption of those evils (?)

> Jesus revealed "as the bridegroom, the one whose responsibility it was to provide the wine" (SCRP 702 Johannine Writings Class)