Cana in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
Cana of Galilee. A town where Jesus performed His first
miracle, turning the water into wine, and a second one,
healing the nobleman's or courtier's son at Capernaum, by a
word spoken at a distance (John 2; John 4:46; John 4:54).
Nathanael belonged to Cana (John 21:2); it was more elevated
than Capernaum, as Jesus "went down" from it there (John
2:12). The traditional site is Kefr Kenna, 5 miles N.E. of
Nazareth. Another site has been proposed by Dr. Robinson,
namely, Khirbet Kana or Kana el Jelil, but the balance of
evidence supports the traditional spot. (See WINE.)
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