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What does the Bible say about wine?

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The Bible affirms the moderate, temperate use of wine in various contexts, including social, religious, and medical.

The Scriptures clearly indicate that wine has a legitimate place in social gatherings, such as weddings, which is exemplified by Jesus turning water into wine at the marriage in Cana (John 2:1-11). Additionally, wine was incorporated into religious observances, including drink offerings commanded by God (Leviticus 23:13, Exodus 29:40) and served during the Jewish Passover. Furthermore, wine is also acknowledged for its medicinal properties, as Paul advised Timothy to use a little wine for his stomach's sake (1 Timothy 5:23). These examples collectively demonstrate that the Bible does not condemn the moderate use of wine, indicating it as a blessing from God when consumed wisely.
Scripture References: John 2:1-11, Leviticus 23:13, Exodus 29:40, 1 Timothy 5:23, 1 Corinthians 10:31, Ephesians 5:18, Proverbs 20:1

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