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Papessa [141]
3 years ago
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Jesus performed his first miracle in: Galilee Samaria Cana Jerusalem

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1 answer:
Sunny_sXe [5.5K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Cana

Explanation:

The transformation of water into wine at the Marriage at Cana or Wedding at Cana is the first miracle attributed to Jesus in the Gospel of John.

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