Crossword clues for cana
cana
- Site of a biblical wedding feast
- Wedding site: John 2: 1–11
- Site of a miracle
- Where water became wine
- Where Jesus turned water to wine
- Where Jesus turned water into wine
- Water-to-wine miracle site
- Jesus's water-into-wine city
- Jesus' first miracle site
- Biblical miracle scene
- Where water was turned into wine
- Where the water was changed to wine
- Where Jesus changed water to wine
- Water-to-wine village
- Water-to-wine location
- Town of Galilee
- Town in which Jesus' first miracle occurred
- Town in Palestine
- Site of an early miracle
- Scene of the first miracle
- Miracle site in John
- How many times __ man turn his head: Dylan
- Galilee village
- Galilee setting of the water-into-wine miracle
- Galilee miracle town
- Galilee miracle site
- Galilean town
- Famous wedding site
- Biblical wedding reception site
- Biblical water-into-wine site
- Biblical town in Galilee
- Biblical marriage-feast location
- "How many times __ man turn his head and pretend that he just doesn't see?": Dylan
- Miracle site in John 2:1
- Site of Jesus' first miracle
- Marriage site in John 2:1
- "Marriage at ___" (Veronese painting)
- Biblical miracles site
- Water-to-wine site
- Scene of Jesus' first miracle
- Galilee town in John 2:1
- Marriage site in a Veronese painting
- Water-to-wine town
- Biblical miracle setting
- Biblical wedding site
- Biblical water-to-wine site
- Biblical water-to-wine locale
- Water-into-wine site
- Veronese's "The Wedding at ___"
- Biblical miracle town
- Biblical wedding place
- New Testament miracle site
- New Testament Galilean village
- Wedding site in John 2:1
- Famed wedding site
- Site of the first miracle
- Site of first miracle
- Scene of two miracles
- Where water turned to wine
- First miracle site
- Site of Christ's first miracle
- Village in John 2:1
- Biblical town where water became wine
- Town of water-into-wine miracle
- Scene of the Nazarene's first two miracles
- Town in Galilee
Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 576
Land area (2000): 7.924727 sq. miles (20.524947 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 7.924727 sq. miles (20.524947 sq. km)
FIPS code: 12600
Located within: Virginia (VA), FIPS 51
Location: 36.584150 N, 80.670186 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 24317
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Cana
Wikipedia
Caña may refer to:
- Sugar cane or other canes
A cana was a unit of length used in the former Crown of Aragon. The exact meaning was not consistent, but the use in Barcelona was a distance of 1.5708 metres. It is around the same value as the vara of Aragon, a seldom used Spanish and Portuguese unit of length.
Cana may refer to:
- Cana, village mentioned in the Gospel of John as "Cana of Galilee", site of the Marriage at Cana
- Marriage at Cana, Biblical event
- Kafr Kanna, village in Israel often associated with the Marriage at Cana
- Qana, village in Lebanon associated with the Marriage at Cana
- The Wedding at Cana, painting by Italian artist Paolo Veronese
- Kanah, a town and brook mentioned in the Book of Joshua in the Hebrew Bible
- Cana, Yemen, ancient port city in Yemen, mainly a trading port of spices from India and Eastern coast of Africa
- Čaňa, municipality in the Košice Region of eastern Slovakia
- Cana, California, community in Butte County
- Lorik Cana, Albanian footballer
- Cana (length), unit of measurement
- Cana Island, Island in Lake Michigan located near Baileys Harbor, WI
- Cana, Roccalbegna, village in Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy
- Cana, a species name
CANA may refer to:
- CANA, African Swimming Confederation (Confédération Africaine de Natation)
- CANA, United States military acronym for "Convulsive Antidote, Nerve Agent", the drug diazepam in injectable form
- Convocation of Anglicans in North America
Usage examples of "cana".
Bethlehem, Jerusalem and Nazareth, and even took a side trip to Cana where Jesus performed the first miracle at the wedding feast.
Everyone laughed and Rita placed the Cana water jar on the tray with the teapot.
She fainted just after my nurse Mary said the Cana jar reminded her of the Biblical wedding and all we needed was the bride and groom.
Chapter 6 They did not intend to stop at Magdala, but they had to at least pass through, for it was the last sea town before turning toward Cana, and the highway continued this way.
His closest friend, Nathaniel Bar Tholomew of Cana, sat beside him, deep in contemplation.
He did not notice the group which now came toward him down the Cana road.
The incident at Cana reminded him of the story of Elijah the prophet who had, centuries before, miraculously replenished the supply of oil and meal in a poor household.
When the Master and his followers left Cana, it was John who walked closest to him.
The miracle at Cana was too fresh in his memory to allow strong skepticism toward the Nazarene.
Even at the wedding in Cana, personal looks had seemed of minor consequence.
Their thoughts were on what had transpired in recent months on the Cana road, and at the wedding feast.
Master Bar Arnan went to Cana to seek out a rabbi, and the man healed his son then and there.
Met him on the road when he was returning from Cana, to tell him the son was better.
John had seen the Lord perform miracles before, both at Cana and at the feast in Jerusalem.
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