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YHN 2:1–2:25 ©

The Gospel of John 2

2Two days later, there was a wedding in Cana, which is a town in the region of Galilee, and Jesus’ mother was there. 2And someone also invited Jesus and his disciples to the wedding. 3The hosts served wine to those attending the wedding and they drank all the wine they had. So Jesus’ mother said to him, “They are out of wine. Please do something about it. 4Then Jesus said to her, “Madam, what does that have to do with me or you? The chosen time for me to begin my work has not arrived yet.” 5Jesus’ mother told the servants, “Do whatever he tells you to do.” 6(There were six empty stone jars placed there. They held water so that the people could wash themselves according to Jewish religious cleansing laws. Each jar could hold 80 to 120 liters of water.) 7Jesus told the servants, “Fill the jars with water.” So they filled the jars completely to the top. 8Then he told them, “Now, take some water out of a jar and bring it to the director of the wedding feast.” So the servants did that. 9Then the director of the feast tasted the water, which had now become wine. (He did not know where the wine had come from, although the servants who had taken out the water knew.) And he called the bridegroom to himself. 10Then he told the bridegroom, “Everyone serves the best wine first and serves the cheap wine later, when the guests have drunk a lot and can’t tell the difference. However, you have saved the best wine until now.” 11That was the first of the miraculous signs that Jesus did. He did it in the town of Cana, which is in the region of Galilee. There he showed how great he is. So his disciples trusted in him.

12Some time after doing this miracle, Jesus and his mother and brothers, along with his disciples, went down to the town of Capernaum. And they stayed there for a few days.

13Now it was almost time for the Jewish Passover celebration, so Jesus went up to the city of Jerusalem. 14There in the temple courtyard he saw men selling cattle, sheep, and pigeons for those making sacrifices there. He also saw men sitting at tables, exchanging money for temple money. 15So Jesus made a whip from some braided leather strips, and he used it to drive all those people out from the temple along with the sheep and the cattle. He also scattered the coins of the moneychangers on the ground and flipped their tables over. 16He told those who were selling pigeons, “Take these pigeons out of here! Do not turn my Father’s house into a marketplace!” 17This event reminded his disciples about what someone had written in the scriptures long before, “I love your temple so much, O God, that I would die for it.”

18The Jewish leaders then responded by asking Jesus, “What miracle can you do for us to prove that you have authority from God to do these things that you are doing?” 19Jesus replied to them, “If you destroy this temple, then in three days I will rebuild it.” 20So the Jewish leaders said, “It took 46 years to build this temple. Are you saying that you are going to rebuild this entire temple in just three days?” 21However, the temple Jesus was speaking about was his own body, not the temple building. 22As a result of this statement, his disciples remembered these things that he had said after God had raised Jesus from the dead. Then they believed both what the scriptures said and what Jesus himself had said.

23At a later time, when Jesus was in Jerusalem at the Passover celebration, during the days of the celebration, many people trusted in him because they saw the miracles he kept on doing. 24Nevertheless, because Jesus knew what all people were like, he did not trust them. 25Jesus also did not trust them because he did not need anyone to tell him about mankind. This is because he knew what people think and want.

YHN 2:1–2:25 ©

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