The account of this miracle can be found in the Gospel of John, chapter 2: verses 3-11+46.
The Bible does not mention Jesus changing water to wine before his baptism. The first miracle of turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana is recorded in the Gospel of John and occurred after his baptism by John the Baptist.
Peter. Matthew 14:28-29 (KJV) 28 And Peter answered him and said, Lord, if it be thou, bid me come unto thee on the water. 29 And he said, Come. And when Peter was come down out of the ship, he walked on the water, to go to Jesus.
Luke records 19 miracles. Matthew and Mark record 18 each, and John has 8. Most of the record is harmonized but some Gospels include miracles not recorded in the others.
The Wedding Feast of Cana is a Christian religious painting depicting the biblical miracle of Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana. It falls within the genre of religious art and is specifically a part of the Renaissance period.
Oh, dude, Jesus was probably in his early 30s when he turned water into wine at that wedding. Like, imagine waiting all those years to bust out your party trick! I mean, some people spend their 20s just trying to figure out what they want to do with their lives, and here's Jesus, like, "I'll just go ahead and turn this water into wine, no big deal."
A:In John's Gospel, Jesus performed his first miracle of turning water into wine on the third day after his baptism.In the synoptic gospels, Jesus went into the wilderness immediately after his baptism, so was not at the wedding in Cana. In these gospels, his first miracle was to fast for forty days and resist the devil.
No. The accounts of what Jesus did on earth are all in the New Testament, primarily in the Gospels.
Jesus' first 'miracle' was turning water into wine at a wedding in Cana.
The gospels don't make any mention of a woman giving Jesus water when He carried the cross.
Yes, according to the Bible, Jesus miraculously had access to water in the desert by turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana.
turning water to wine i think
Jesus walking on water, Jesus raising Lazarez. Turning water into wine, parting the red sea, sending down Manna to the Israelites.
Jesus first miracle was turning water into wine at a wedding feast. (John 2:1-11)
Mary witnessed Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana, where he performed his first miracle.
I believe it was walking on water to John. But when John looked away from Jesus, he sank.AnswerThere is no referece to Jesus nor John 'sinking' in any of the gospels. This is a confusion between John and Peter, who sank after he lost faith.Although John makes it clear that Jesus turning water into wine in a wedding at Cana was his first miracle, there is no specific 'second' miracle mentioned. According to John the next miracles after Cana were 'signs he was performing' [2:23 but no specific miracle is mentioned. Neither can the miracles recorded in the other gospels be assumed to be in chronological order].
The book of John in the New Testament records that Jesus and his mother Mary were attending a wedding in the village of Cana. John records that Jesus changed large jars of water into new wine when the wine had run out.
There are two incidents that stand out involving Jesus saving someone and being on water. One was when the apostle Peter stepped out of the boat to walk to Jesus. As he walked, he took his eyes off Jesus and lost the faith he had that led him to step out in the first place. This story is in the gospels. The second takes place as the apostles were crossing the sea of Galilee in boats and a storm came up suddenly. Jesus was asleep in one of the boats, and when it seemed the boats were about to capsize, the apostles woke Jesus up and asked Him to save them, which He did. This story is also in the gospels.