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John 2

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1 The next day there was a wedding celebration in the village of Cana in Galilee. Jesus’ mother was there,
1 Three days later there was a wedding in the village of Cana in Galilee. Jesus' mother was there.
2 and Jesus and his disciples were also invited to the celebration.
2 Jesus and his disciples were guests also.
3 The wine supply ran out during the festivities, so Jesus’ mother told him, “They have no more wine.”
3 When they started running low on wine at the wedding banquet, Jesus' mother told him, "They're just about out of wine."
4 “Dear woman, that’s not our problem,” Jesus replied. “My time has not yet come.”
4 Jesus said, "Is that any of our business, Mother - yours or mine? This isn't my time. Don't push me."
5 But his mother told the servants, “Do whatever he tells you.”
5 She went ahead anyway, telling the servants, "Whatever he tells you, do it."
6 Standing nearby were six stone water jars, used for Jewish ceremonial washing. Each could hold twenty to thirty gallons.
6 Six stoneware water pots were there, used by the Jews for ritual washings. Each held twenty to thirty gallons.
7 Jesus told the servants, “Fill the jars with water.” When the jars had been filled,
7 Jesus ordered the servants, "Fill the pots with water." And they filled them to the brim.
8 he said, “Now dip some out, and take it to the master of ceremonies.” So the servants followed his instructions.
8 "Now fill your pitchers and take them to the host," Jesus said, and they did.
9 When the master of ceremonies tasted the water that was now wine, not knowing where it had come from (though, of course, the servants knew), he called the bridegroom over.
9 When the host tasted the water that had become wine (he didn't know what had just happened but the servants, of course, knew), he called out to the bridegroom,
10 “A host always serves the best wine first,” he said. “Then, when everyone has had a lot to drink, he brings out the less expensive wine. But you have kept the best until now!”
10 "Everybody I know begins with their finest wines and after the guests have had their fill brings in the cheap stuff. But you've saved the best till now!"
11 This miraculous sign at Cana in Galilee was the first time Jesus revealed his glory. And his disciples believed in him.
11 This act in Cana of Galilee was the first sign Jesus gave, the first glimpse of his glory. And his disciples believed in him.
12 After the wedding he went to Capernaum for a few days with his mother, his brothers, and his disciples.
12 After this he went down to Capernaum along with his mother, brothers, and disciples, and stayed several days.
13 It was nearly time for the Jewish Passover celebration, so Jesus went to Jerusalem.
13 When the Passover Feast, celebrated each spring by the Jews, was about to take place, Jesus traveled up to Jerusalem.
14 In the Temple area he saw merchants selling cattle, sheep, and doves for sacrifices; he also saw dealers at tables exchanging foreign money.
14 He found the Temple teeming with people selling cattle and sheep and doves. The loan sharks were also there in full strength.
15 Jesus made a whip from some ropes and chased them all out of the Temple. He drove out the sheep and cattle, scattered the money changers’ coins over the floor, and turned over their tables.
15 Jesus put together a whip out of strips of leather and chased them out of the Temple, stampeding the sheep and cattle, upending the tables of the loan sharks, spilling coins left and right.
16 Then, going over to the people who sold doves, he told them, “Get these things out of here. Stop turning my Father’s house into a marketplace!”
16 He told the dove merchants, "Get your things out of here! Stop turning my Father's house into a shopping mall!"
17 Then his disciples remembered this prophecy from the Scriptures: “Passion for God’s house will consume me.”
17 That's when his disciples remembered the Scripture, "Zeal for your house consumes me."
18 But the Jewish leaders demanded, “What are you doing? If God gave you authority to do this, show us a miraculous sign to prove it.”
18 But the Jews were upset. They asked, "What credentials can you present to justify this?"
19 “All right,” Jesus replied. “Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up.”
19 Jesus answered, "Tear down this Temple and in three days I'll put it back together."
20 “What!” they exclaimed. “It has taken forty-six years to build this Temple, and you can rebuild it in three days?”
20 They were indignant: "It took forty-six years to build this Temple, and you're going to rebuild it in three days?"
21 But when Jesus said “this temple,” he meant his own body.
21 But Jesus was talking about his body as the Temple.
22 After he was raised from the dead, his disciples remembered he had said this, and they believed both the Scriptures and what Jesus had said.
22 Later, after he was raised from the dead, his disciples remembered he had said this. They then put two and two together and believed both what was written in Scripture and what Jesus had said.
23 Because of the miraculous signs Jesus did in Jerusalem at the Passover celebration, many began to trust in him.
23 During the time he was in Jerusalem, those days of the Passover Feast, many people noticed the signs he was displaying and, seeing they pointed straight to God, entrusted their lives to him.
24 But Jesus didn’t trust them, because he knew all about people.
24 But Jesus didn't entrust his life to them. He knew them inside and out, knew how untrustworthy they were.
25 No one needed to tell him about human nature, for he knew what was in each person’s heart.
25 He didn't need any help in seeing right through them.
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