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A team of archaeologists claims to have found the exact location where Jesus famously turned water into wine at the wedding ...
An archaeologist has shared recently gathered evidence that Khirbet Qana, an excavation site in Israel, is the true location ...
The location of the miracle has been the subject of debate for centuries, but now archaeologists believe they may have found the site of the wedding in Cana, in Galilee ...
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. A team of archaeologists claims ...
They think 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 Bible ...
Scientists have discovered a possible explanation behind how Jesus performed one of his most famous miracles. The Bible includes two accounts of Christ turning fishermen's unsuccessful fishing ...
The location of the miracle has been the subject of theological debate for centuries - but now archaeologists believe they ...
The Gospel of John recounts this miracle - the first attributed to Jesus - occurring at a wedding in Cana, Galilee. The narrative tells of Jesus' mother Mary, who was present at the wedding along ...