1 Trešajā dienā bija kāzas Kānā Galilēja, un Jēzus māte bija tur.
2 Bet arī Jēzus un viņa mācekļi bija aicināti kāzās.
3 Kad nu pietrūka vīna, Jēzus māte saka viņam: „Viņiem nav vīna.“
4 Jēzus saka tai: „Kas man ar tevi, sieva? Mana stunda vēl nav nākusi.“
5 Viņa māte saka sulaiņiem: „Ko viņš jums teiks, to darait!“
6 Bet tur stāvēja seši akmens ūdenstrauki pēc jūdu šķīstīšanās paražas, un katrā no tiem sagāja divi lidz trīs mēri.
7 Jēzus saka viņiem: „Piepildait traukus ar ūdeni!“ Un tie tos piepildīja līdz malai.
8 Tad viņš saka tiem: „Tagad smeliet un nesiet galda uzraugam!“ Un tie to aiznesa.
9 Kad nu galda uzraugs bija nobaudījis ūdeni, kas bija kļuvis par vīnu—nezinādams, no kurienes tas ir, kamēr sulaiņi, kas ūdeni bija smēluši, to zināja—tad galda uzraugs aicina līgavaini
10 Un viņam saka: „Ikviens cilvēks papriekš ceļ priekšā labo vīnu, un, kad viesi ieskurbuši, mazāk vērtīgo, bet tu labo vīnu esi pataupījis līdz šim.“
11 Šī ir pirmā zīme, ko Jēzus darīja Kānā Galilējā, atklādams savu godību, un viņa mācekļi sāka viņam ticēt.
12 Pēc tam viņš nogāja Kapemaumā, pats, viņa māte, brāļi un viņa mācekļi, un tur palika nedaudz dienas.
13 Kad jūdu Lieldienas bija tuvu, Jēzus aizgāja uz Jeruzālemi.
14 Tur viņš atrada templi vēršu, aitu un baložu pārdevējus un naudas mijējus sēžam.
15 Un, iztaisījis pātagu no auklām, viņš visus izdzina no tempļa, aitas un vēršus, un izkaisīja mijējiem naudu un apgāza galdus,
16 Un baložu pārdevējiem viņš sacīja: „Nesiet to projām! Nepadarait mana Tēva namu par tirgus namu!“
17 Tad viņa mācekļi pieminēja, ka ir rakstīts: „Karstums tava nama dēļ mani aprij.“
18 Bet jūdi uzstājās un sacīja: „Kādu zīmi tu mums rādīsi, ka tu to drīksti darīt?“
19 Jēzus atbildēja: „Noplēsiet šo templi, un es to trijās dienās atkal uzcelšu.“
20 Tad jūdi sacija: „Četrdesmit sešus gadus šis templis ir taisīts, un tu to gribi uzcelt trijās dienās?“
21 Bet viņš runāja par savas miesas templi.
22 Kad nu viņš bija uzcēlies no miroņiem, viņa mācekļi atcerējās, ka viņš to bija sacījis, un sāka ticēt rakstiem un vārdam, ko Jēzus bija runājis.
23 Viņam Lieldienas svētkos Jeruzālemē esot, daudzi sāka ticēt viņa vārdam, redzēdami zīmes, ko viņš darīja.
24 Bet Jēzus pats viņiem neuzticējās, tāpēc ka viņš visus pazina.
25 Jo viņam nevajadzēja, lai kāds liecību dotu par cilvēku, bet viņš pats zināja, kas bija cilvēkā.
The Wedding in Cana
1 Two days later there was a wedding in the town of Cana in Galilee. Jesus' mother was there, 2 and Jesus and his disciples had also been invited to the wedding. 3 When the wine had given out, Jesus' mother said to him, “They are out of wine.”
4 “You must not tell me what to do,” Jesus replied. “My time has not yet come.”
5 Jesus' mother then told the servants, “Do whatever he tells you.”
6 The Jews have rules about ritual washing, and for this purpose six stone water jars were there, each one large enough to hold between twenty and thirty gallons. 7 Jesus said to the servants, “Fill these jars with water.” They filled them to the brim, 8 and then he told them, “Now draw some water out and take it to the man in charge of the feast.” They took him the water, 9 which now had turned into wine, and he tasted it. He did not know where this wine had come from (but, of course, the servants who had drawn out the water knew); so he called the bridegroom 10 and said to him, “Everyone else serves the best wine first, and after the guests have drunk a lot, he serves the ordinary wine. But you have kept the best wine until now!”
11 Jesus performed this first miracle in Cana in Galilee; there he revealed his glory, and his disciples believed in him.
12 After this, Jesus and his mother, brothers, and disciples went to Capernaum and stayed there a few days.
Jesus Goes to the Temple
(Matthew 21.12Matthew 13Mark 11.15-17Luke 19.45Luke 46)
13 It was almost time for the Passover Festival, so Jesus went to Jerusalem. 14 There in the Temple he found people selling cattle, sheep, and pigeons, and also the moneychangers sitting at their tables. 15 So he made a whip from cords and drove all the animals out of the Temple, both the sheep and the cattle; he overturned the tables of the moneychangers and scattered their coins; 16 and he ordered those who sold the pigeons, “Take them out of here! Stop making my Father's house a marketplace!” 17 His disciples remembered that the scripture says, “My devotion to your house, O God, burns in me like a fire.”
18 The Jewish authorities came back at him with a question, “What miracle can you perform to show us that you have the right to do this?”
19 Jesus answered, “Tear down this Temple, and in three days I will build it again.”
20 “Are you going to build it again in three days?” they asked him. “It has taken forty-six years to build this Temple!”
21 But the temple Jesus was speaking about was his body. 22 So when he was raised from death, his disciples remembered that he had said this, and they believed the scripture and what Jesus had said.
Jesus' Knowledge of Human Nature
23 While Jesus was in Jerusalem during the Passover Festival, many believed in him as they saw the miracles he performed. 24 But Jesus did not trust himself to them, because he knew them all. 25 There was no need for anyone to tell him about them, because he himself knew what was in their hearts.