2:1 And
the
third
day
a
marriage
happened
in
Cana
of
Galilee,
and
the
mother
of
Jesus
was
there,
2:2 and
also
Jesus
was
called,
and
his
disciples,
to
the
marriage;
2:3 and
wine
having
failed,
the
mother
of
Jesus
saith
unto
him,
`Wine
they
have
not;'
2:4 Jesus
saith
to
her,
`What--to
me
and
to
thee,
woman
not
yet
is
mine
hour
come.'
2:5 His
mother
saith
to
the
ministrants,
`Whatever
he
may
say
to
you--do.'
2:6 And
there
were
there
six
water-jugs
of
stone,
placed
according
to
the
purifying
of
the
Jews,
holding
each
two
or
three
measures.
2:7 Jesus
saith
to
them,
`Fill
the
water-jugs
with
water;'
and
they
filled
them--unto
the
brim;
2:8 and
he
saith
to
them,
`Draw
out,
now,
and
bear
to
the
director
of
the
apartment;'
and
they
bare.
2:9 And
as
the
director
of
the
apartment
tasted
the
water
become
wine,
and
knew
not
whence
it
is,
(but
the
ministrants
knew,
who
have
drawn
the
water,)
the
director
of
the
feast
doth
call
the
bridegroom,
2:10 and
saith
to
him,
`Every
man,
at
first,
the
good
wine
doth
set
forth;
and
when
they
may
have
drunk
freely,
then
the
inferior;
thou
didst
keep
the
good
wine
till
now.'
2:11 This
beginning
of
the
signs
did
Jesus
in
Cana
of
Galilee,
and
manifested
his
glory,
and
his
disciples
believed
in
him;
2:12 after
this
he
went
down
to
Capernaum,
he,
and
his
mother,
and
his
brethren,
and
his
disciples;
and
there
they
remained
not
many
days.
2:13 And
the
passover
of
the
Jews
was
nigh,
and
Jesus
went
up
to
Jerusalem,
2:14 and
he
found
in
the
temple
those
selling
oxen,
and
sheep,
and
doves,
and
the
money-changers
sitting,
2:15 and
having
made
a
whip
of
small
cords,
he
put
all
forth
out
of
the
temple,
also
the
sheep,
and
the
oxen;
and
of
the
money-changers
he
poured
out
the
coins,
and
the
tables
he
overthrew,
2:16 and
to
those
selling
the
doves
he
said,
`Take
these
things
hence;
make
not
the
house
of
my
Father
a
house
of
merchandise.'
2:17 And
his
disciples
remembered
that
it
is
written,
`The
zeal
of
Thy
house
did
eat
me
up;'
2:18 the
Jews
then
answered
and
said
to
him,
`What
sign
dost
thou
shew
to
us--that
thou
dost
these
things'
2:19 Jesus
answered
and
said
to
them,
`Destroy
this
sanctuary,
and
in
three
days
I
will
raise
it
up.'
2:20 The
Jews,
therefore,
said,
`Forty
and
six
years
was
this
sanctuary
building,
and
wilt
thou
in
three
days
raise
it
up'
2:21 but
he
spake
concerning
the
sanctuary
of
his
body;
2:22 when,
then,
he
was
raised
out
of
the
dead,
his
disciples
remembered
that
he
said
this
to
them,
and
they
believed
the
Writing,
and
the
word
that
Jesus
said.
2:23 And
as
he
was
in
Jerusalem,
in
the
passover,
in
the
feast,
many
believed
in
his
name,
beholding
his
signs
that
he
was
doing;
2:24 and
Jesus
himself
was
not
trusting
himself
to
them,
because
of
his
knowing
all
[men]
,
2:25 and
because
he
had
no
need
that
any
should
testify
concerning
man,
for
he
himself
was
knowing
what
was
in
man.