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February 6, 2025 61 mins

Join Tim and John as they give an informative episode about The Gospel of John Chapter 2 Verses 1-12.

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Bible Study: John 2:1-12

The Wedding at Cana: Jesus’ First Miracle

1. Context of the Passage

John 2:1-12 records the first miracle of Jesus—turning water into wine at a wedding in Cana. This moment is significant because it marks the beginning of Jesus’ public ministry, revealing His divine power and foreshadowing His greater work of spiritual transformation.

In this passage, we see several key themes unfold:

  1. The Role of Jesus in Everyday Life – Jesus' first miracle takes place at a wedding, showing that He is involved in the ordinary joys and needs of life.
  2. The Power of Christ to Transform – Turning water into wine is not just about meeting a need; it symbolizes the greater transformation Jesus brings into our lives.
  3. The Importance of Faith and Obedience – Mary, the mother of Jesus, demonstrates faith in her son’s ability, and the servants obey His instructions, leading to the miraculous event.

As we study this passage, we will explore how Jesus’ presence and power can transform not only situations but also hearts. Just as He turned ordinary water into the finest wine, He offers to make something new and extraordinary out of our lives when we trust in Him.

First-Century Jewish Weddings in the Bible

Weddings in first-century Israel were deeply significant and highly structured events, reflecting Jewish customs, community involvement, and religious traditions. Understanding these customs helps provide context for biblical passages such as John 2:1-12, where Jesus performed His first miracle at a wedding in Cana.

I. The Stages of a Jewish Wedding

A Jewish wedding had three main stages:

A. The Betrothal (Kiddushin) – The Legal Engagement
  • The marriage process began with a formal betrothal, a legally binding agreement between the bride and groom’s families.
  • The groom’s family would negotiate a bride price (mohar), which symbolized the groom’s commitment and provided security for the bride.
  • A ketubah (marriage contract) was signed, outlining the groom's responsibilities and the bride’s rights.
  • Though legally married, the couple did not yet live together. The groom would return to his father’s house to prepare a home for his bride (John 14:2-3).
B. The Procession and Wedding Ceremony (Nissuin) – The Bridegroom Comes
  • After about a year of preparation, the groom would travel to the bride’s house, often at night, accompanied by friends carrying torches.
  • The bride and her attendants had to be ready, watching for his arrival (Matthew 25:1-13, the Parable of the Ten Virgins).
  • The groom would take the bride back to his home for the wedding celebration.
C. The Wedding Feast – The Grand Celebration
  • The highlight of the wedding was a feast that could last for up to seven days.
  • Friends and family gathered for food, wine, music, and dancing.
  • The couple was publicl
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