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A historian believes he’s found the location of Jesus Christ’s first miracle – and has newfound evidence to back it up.
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.
A fter 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 ...
Tom McCollough, a historian, recently claimed that he had discovered the evidence of the place where Jesus Christ is believed to have performed his first miracle, the New York Post reported.
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.
CANA, ISRAEL - Among the roots of ancient olive trees, archaeologists have found pieces of large stone jars of the type the Gospel says Jesus used when he turned water into wine at a Jewish ...
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When we first see Jesus in the Gospel of John, he is already both the Son of God and a man—that is to say, not an infant. Matthew and Luke, by contrast, not only depict Jesus’s birth, but ...
Archaeologists 'confirm' site of Jesus' first miracle where he turned water into wine The location of the miracle has been the subject of theological debate for centuries - but now archaeologists ...
The location of the miracle has been the subject of theological debate for centuries - but now archaeologists believe they may have found the answer ...