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Hi Kimberly,
> My point to all of this is there is no indication that Jesus
> was married here at Cana. That the parable has another hidden
> meaning. He was however, to marry the "Woman" symbolically as
> later indicated in the scriptures. The "Woman" is Israel or
> God's People. In order to keep this short, I can demonstrate
> this later using the Bible passages if you are interested.
I'm sorry, I didn't realise in previous posts that you were taking the marriage symbolically. What you're saying makes sense now!
thanks!
Rob
> My point to all of this is there is no indication that Jesus
> was married here at Cana. That the parable has another hidden
> meaning. He was however, to marry the "Woman" symbolically as
> later indicated in the scriptures. The "Woman" is Israel or
> God's People. In order to keep this short, I can demonstrate
> this later using the Bible passages if you are interested.
I'm sorry, I didn't realise in previous posts that you were taking the marriage symbolically. What you're saying makes sense now!
thanks!
Rob
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