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Ca·na

 (kā′nə)
In the New Testament, a village near Nazareth in northern Palestine where Jesus performed his first miracle, changing water into wine.
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Cana

(ˈkeɪnə)
n
(Bible) New Testament the town in Galilee, north of Nazareth, where Jesus performed his first miracle by changing water into wine (John 2:1, 11)
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Ca•na

(ˈkeɪ nə)

n.
an ancient town in N Israel, in Galilee: scene of Jesus' first miracle. John 2:1, 11.
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