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What does the Bible say about the miracle at Cana?

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The miracle at Cana, recorded in John 2:1-11, signifies the transition from Judaism to Christ, showcasing His power to provide joy and salvation.

The miracle at Cana, as described in John 2:1-11, holds profound typical and prophetic significance. It serves as a turning point, illustrating the inadequacy of Judaism, represented by empty stone waterpots, and the introduction of Christ's new covenant that brings joy. When the wine ran out at the wedding, it symbolic of the spiritual barrenness of Israel. Jesus transforms water into wine, not only restoring the celebration but also manifesting His glory, prompting His disciples to believe in Him. This act represents the divine joy He brings, contrasting the cold rituals of the old covenant with the vibrant new life He offers.
Scripture References: John 2:1-11, Galatians 4:4, 2 Peter 3:8

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