Cana of Galilee

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CANA OF GALILEE

Cana of Galilee is the home town of Nathaniel (Jn 21.2), where Jesus changed water into wine at a wedding feast (Jn 2.111), and where later a Jewish royal official came to Jesus and asked Him to cure his son at Capharnaum (Jn 4.46). This town is certainly distinct from the Cana (modern Qanah) in the tribe of Aser (Jos 19.28), near Sidon. Tradition since 1600 locates it at modern Kefr Kenna on the road from Nazareth to Tiberias. Older tradition locates it, with greater probability, at modern Khirbet Qanah, ten miles north of Nazareth.

Bibliography: f. m. abel, Géographie de la Palestine, 2 v. (Paris 193338) 2:412413. c. kopp, The Holy Places of the Gospels (New York 1963) 143154. r. schnackenburg, Das erste Wunder Jesu (Freiburg 1951).

[j. e. wrigley]