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Cana of Galilee (Ancient Greek: Κανὰ τῆς Γαλιλαίας, Arabic: قانا الجليل, romanized: Qana al-Jalil, lit. ’Qana of the Galilee’) is the location of the Marriage at Cana, at which the miracle of turning water into wine took place in the Gospel of John.
The location is disputed, with the four primary locations being Kafr Kanna, Khirbet Qana and Reineh in Lower Galilee and Qana in Upper Galilee. The Arabic name “Qana al-Jalil” has been said to apply to a number of sites, but is of doubtful authenticity.[1]
The name possibly derives from the Hebrew or Aramaic word for reeds.[2]