What? I think somebody has been smoking to much of the peace pipe! I hope the water does'nt perish!
2006-08-24 11:22:28
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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as a matter of fact the water was not turned to wine, someone could not chew the fruit so he juice it to make life easy.
then he liked the taste and carried on jucing more than he can drink and kept it stored for few days, that time after drinking the store juice he became drunk and did not remember what realy happend, the next day all the fox told him what a great guy he was yesterday and mentioned the thing that he did and how he was in a good atmosphere............ I think.
2006-08-24 18:35:13
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answered by simple 1
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Oh poor Realname! Who's been reading the da Vinci Code then? If you actually turned to the "big black book" instead you'd see that, in fact, there were servants at the wedding who handled the wine, they gave some to the steward (major domo, butler, however you wish to translate it) who then complimented "the bridegroom", not Jesus, on the quality of the wine.
2006-08-25 03:57:18
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answered by scotsman 5
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The Holy Book tells us about a wedding in Kanan. Jesus was at the wedding and his mother Maria - right?
Maria told Jesus that there was no more wine and now we will ask us why did she turned to Jesus?
At a wedding at that time and also today in some cultures, ( I have just been to a Jewish wedding) there is just one person who is in charge of the wine - the bridegroom him self and no other person.
What do we learn from the Holy Book - right it was the wedding of Jesus him self. Got it?
2006-08-25 03:14:02
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answered by Realname: Robert Siikiniemi 4
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Without proper sanitation back in those days, drinking water was risky. Wine was actually safer because the alcohol killed the germs. I believe that the Romans often mixed their water and wine. They didn't know about germs, but they figured out how not to get sick.
2006-08-24 19:01:00
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answered by Neb 2
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Jesus had thrush on his bits because Judas forgot to wash them and from all the walking about in muddy places. He dipped his foot into the water a swirled it about a bit. Bits of detritus fell of the sceptre of justice into the water along with some grapes. Because of the holyness involved the fermentation process was really quick and damn, wine appeared.
2006-08-24 20:28:40
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all the BIG BLACK BOOK is called the BIBLE!
and it was turned into wine to represent CHRIST'S blood
2006-08-24 18:26:07
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answered by M P 1
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Because He was at a wedding - only gloomy people like Mormons don't serve wine at weddings. You don't celebrate with water, you celebrate with wine and really good wine at that. "You have saved the best wine til last".
Interesting how few believers seem to have realised what miracle was being referred to.
2006-08-24 18:46:41
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answered by UKJess 4
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to demonstrate Jesus' power. This was done at Mary's request, so perhaps this wasn't the first time He turned water into wine. maybe He did that a few times before for passover while he still lived at home.
2006-08-24 19:24:23
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answered by Stand-up Philosopher 5
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If wine represented Jesus's blood, it's just as well they didn't have cars in those days. He would have been well over the limit.
2006-08-24 20:30:50
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answered by Phish 5
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