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Galilee was a region; Cana is a town in Galilee.
St. Bartholomew is believed to have been born in Cana of Galilee in the 1st century AD.
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Cana of Galilee. See John chapter 2 in the Bible.
Cana is the place where Jesus turned water into wine. It is also the place where He performed His first miracle. He made a total of seven visits to Cana of Galilee.
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If you are referring to St. Nathaniel, also known as St. Bartholomew, he is thought to be from Cana in Galilee.
Yes. John 2 mentions this: 1 And the third day there was a marriage in Cana of Galilee; and the mother of Jesus was there: 2 And both Jesus was called, and his disciples, to the marriage.
The miracle when Jesus turned water into wine occurred at Cana in Gallilee, near Nazareth. This was the first recorded miracle of Jesus, and took place during a wedding (John 2:1-11).
No, Cana and Canaan are not the same. Cana is a town in ancient Galilee where Jesus performed his first miracle, turning water into wine. Canaan, on the other hand, refers to an ancient region in the Near East that is often mentioned in the Bible.