Archaeology and historical context of Cana.
Cana Archaeology and Historical Background
Archaeological surveys identify several candidate sites for Cana, featuring domestic structures, storage jars, agricultural installations, and village layouts typical of first-century Galilee. Stone vessels found in the region reflect Jewish purity practices mentioned in the Gospel account of Jesus’ first miracle. The archaeological landscape provides insight into the setting of the wedding feast where Jesus turned water into wine.
A Place of Joy
Jesus blessed a wedding celebration with His presence.
A Place of Transformation
He turned water into wine, revealing His glory.
Walking in Expectation
Believers today trust Him to work in unexpected ways.
Related Bible Verses
John 2:1 – There was a marriage in Cana.
John 2:7 – Fill the waterpots with water.
John 2:9 – The ruler of the feast tasted the water.
John 2:11 – This beginning of miracles.
John 4:46 – Jesus came again into Cana.
Other Information About Life of Jesus by Location
Galilean Villages Archeology and Biblical Significance
Sea of Galilee During The Life of Jesus