2:1 On
the
third
day
there
was
a
wedding
at
Cana
in
Galilee,
and
the
mother
of
Jesus
was
there.
2:2 Jesus
also
was
invited
to
the
wedding
with
his
disciples.
2:3 When
the
wine
ran
out,
the
mother
of
Jesus
said
to
him,
"They
have
no
wine."
2:4 And
Jesus
said
to
her,
"Woman,
what
does
this
have
to
do
with
me
My
hour
has
not
yet
come."
2:5 His
mother
said
to
the
servants,
"Do
whatever
he
tells
you."
2:6 Now
there
were
six
stone
water
jars
there
for
the
Jewish
rites
of
purification,
each
holding
twenty
or
thirty
gallons.
2:7 Jesus
said
to
the
servants,
"Fill
the
jars
with
water."
And
they
filled
them
up
to
the
brim.
2:8 And
he
said
to
them,
"Now
draw
some
out
and
take
it
to
the
master
of
the
feast."
So
they
took
it.
2:9 When
the
master
of
the
feast
tasted
the
water
now
become
wine,
and
did
not
know
where
it
came
from
(though
the
servants
who
had
drawn
the
water
knew),
the
master
of
the
feast
called
the
bridegroom
2:10 and
said
to
him,
"Everyone
serves
the
good
wine
first,
and
when
people
have
drunk
freely,
then
the
poor
wine.
But
you
have
kept
the
good
wine
until
now."
2:11 This,
the
first
of
his
signs,
Jesus
did
at
Cana
in
Galilee,
and
manifested
his
glory.
And
his
disciples
believed
in
him.
2:12 After
this
he
went
down
to
Capernaum,
with
his
mother
and
his
brothers
and
his
disciples,
and
they
stayed
there
for
a
few
days.
2:13 The
Passover
of
the
Jews
was
at
hand,
and
Jesus
went
up
to
Jerusalem.
2:14 In
the
temple
he
found
those
who
were
selling
oxen
and
sheep
and
pigeons,
and
the
money-changers
sitting
there.
2:15 And
making
a
whip
of
cords,
he
drove
them
all
out
of
the
temple,
with
the
sheep
and
oxen.
And
he
poured
out
the
coins
of
the
money-changers
and
overturned
their
tables.
2:16 And
he
told
those
who
sold
the
pigeons,
"Take
these
things
away;
do
not
make
my
Father's
house
a
house
of
trade."
2:17 His
disciples
remembered
that
it
was
written,
"Zeal
for
your
house
will
consume
me."
2:18 So
the
Jews
said
to
him,
"What
sign
do
you
show
us
for
doing
these
things"
2:19 Jesus
answered
them,
"Destroy
this
temple,
and
in
three
days
I
will
raise
it
up."
2:20 The
Jews
then
said,
"It
has
taken
forty-six
years
to
build
this
temple,
and
will
you
raise
it
up
in
three
days"
2:21 But
he
was
speaking
about
the
temple
of
his
body.
2:22 When
therefore
he
was
raised
from
the
dead,
his
disciples
remembered
that
he
had
said
this,
and
they
believed
the
Scripture
and
the
word
that
Jesus
had
spoken.
2:23 Now
when
he
was
in
Jerusalem
at
the
Passover
Feast,
many
believed
in
his
name
when
they
saw
the
signs
that
he
was
doing.
2:24 But
Jesus
on
his
part
did
not
entrust
himself
to
them,
because
he
knew
all
people
2:25 and
needed
no
one
to
bear
witness
about
man,
for
he
himself
knew
what
was
in
man.