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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.
Did he really walk here? A broad valley winds northeast toward the Sea of Galilee, where Jesus anchored his ministry. Less than three miles away, we saw Sepphoris (now Zippori), where he and his ...
For centuries, there have been debates on the location of where Jesus had performed his miracle of turning water into wine.
The location of the miracle has been the subject of debate for centuries, but now archaeologists believe they may have found ...
after being driven out of Nazareth (Luke 4:29-31), Jesus relocated to the town of Capernaum (located on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee) for the period of his earthly ministry.
Shortly after this miracle, the gospels speak of Jesus's disciples rowing out into the Sea of Galilee only to be caught ... Tell around the time of Jesus's ministry. DON'T MISS ...
The act was not only Jesus' first miracle, but it also came at a crucial point in the early days of his public ministry -- when ... when Jesus traveled in the Galilee. "All indications from ...
Jesus was born to a family from a village called Nazareth, near the Sea of Galilee. As he was growing ... Shortly afterwards, he began a ministry of his own. Like many other preachers, he traveled ...
Assyria and Egypt before He started His ministry in Jerusalem. Then by age of 30, He went to Galilee to be baptized by John, the harbinger. When Jesus saw John, He said: “Behold the man of God!
Did he really walk here? A broad valley winds northeast toward the Sea of Galilee, where Jesus anchored his ministry. Less than three miles away, we saw Sepphoris (now Zippori), where he and his ...