the Week of Proper 9 / Ordinary 14
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John 2:2
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Jesus and his disciples were invited to the wedding as well.
And both Iesus was called, and his disciples, to the mariage.
And both Jesus was called, and his disciples, to the marriage.
Jesus also was invited to the wedding with his disciples.
and both Jesus and His disciples were invited to the wedding.
and Jesus and his followers were also invited to the wedding.
and both Jesus and His disciples were invited to the wedding.
and both Jesus and His disciples were invited to the wedding.
and both Jesus and His disciples were invited to the wedding.
and Jesus and His disciples had also been invited to the wedding.
Jesus and his disciples had also been invited and were there.
Yeshua too was invited to the wedding, along with his talmidim.
And Jesus also, and his disciples, were invited to the marriage.
And Iesus was called also, and his disciples vnto the mariage.
And Jesus and his disciples were also invited to the marriage feast.
and Jesus and his disciples had also been invited to the wedding.
And both Jesus and his disciples were invited to the wedding.
And Jesus and His disciples also were invited to the marriage.
and Jesus also was bidden, and his disciples, to the marriage.
And Jesus with his disciples came as guests.
Yeshua also was invited, with his talmidim, to the marriage.
and Jesus and his disciples had also been invited to the wedding.
and Jeshu and his disciples were called to the feast.
And also Jesus and his disciples were invited to the feast.
And Iesus was called, and his disciples vnto the mariage.
and Jesus also was bidden, and his disciples, to the marriage.
Jesus also was invited, with his disciples, to the marriage.
And both Jesus and his disciples were invited to the marriage.
and Jesus also was invited and His disciples.
And Jhesus was clepid, and hise disciplis, to the weddyngis.
and Jesus also was bidden, and his disciples, to the marriage.
And both Jesus was called, and his disciples, to the marriage.
and Jesus and his disciples were also invited to the wedding.
Now both Jesus and His disciples were invited to the wedding.
and Jesus and his disciples were also invited to the celebration.
Jesus and His followers were asked to come to the wedding.
Jesus and his disciples had also been invited to the wedding.
and Jesus also was invited, with his disciples, unto the marriage.
And Jesus also was invited, and his disciples, to the marriage.
Jesus also was invited to the marriage, with his disciples.
And Iesus was called also and his disciples vnto the mariage.
and also Jesus was called, and his disciples, to the marriage;
Iesus also and his disciples was called vnto ye mariage.
as likewise Jesus and his disciples, who were all invited to the feast.
Jesus's twelve cowboys were also invited to the party.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
both: Matthew 12:19, Luke 7:34-38, 1 Corinthians 7:39, 1 Corinthians 10:31, Colossians 3:17, Revelation 3:20, his: Matthew 10:40-42, Matthew 25:40, Matthew 25:45
the marriage: Hebrews 13:4
Reciprocal: Numbers 6:10 - General Psalms 116:4 - called Matthew 7:8 - General Matthew 11:19 - came Luke 8:24 - Master
Cross-References
God looked at everything he had made. And he saw that everything was very good. There was evening, and then there was morning. This was the sixth day.
Then the Lord God planted a garden in the East, in a place named Eden. He put the man he made in that garden.
The name of the first river was Pishon. This river flowed around the entire country of Havilah.
"Work for six days, but on the seventh day, rest! This will allow your slaves and other workers a time to rest and relax. And your bulls and donkeys will also have a time of rest.
The Sabbath will be a sign between me and the Israelites forever.'" (The Lord worked six days and made the sky and the earth, and on the seventh day he rested and relaxed.)
but the seventh day is a day of rest in honor of the Lord your God. So on that day no one should work—not you, your sons and daughters, foreigners living in your cities or your men and women slaves. Not even your cattle, donkeys, and other animals should do any work! Your slaves should be able to rest just as you do.
That will happen when you stop sinning against God's law about the Sabbath and when you stop doing things to please yourself on that special day. You should call the Sabbath a happy day. You should honor the Lord 's special day by not saying and doing things that you do every other day of the week.
But he said to them, "My Father never stops working, and so I work too."
Yes, somewhere in the Scriptures he talked about the seventh day of the week. He said, "So on the seventh day God rested from all his work."
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And both Jesus was called,.... Or invited, as being a relation, according to the flesh:
and his disciples, to the marriage; who were bidden, on his account; and they seem to be these, Andrew, and the other disciple, that followed Jesus, and Simon Peter, and Philip, and Nathanael, who was of this place; and accordingly they all went to it. Christ, and his five disciples, made six of the ten, which were always necessary to be present at, the benediction of bridegrooms: for so runs the canon m;
"they do not bless the blessing of bridegrooms, but with ten principal and free men; and the bridegroom may be one of the number.''
To attend a wedding, was reckoned, with the Jews, an act of beneficence and kindness n. Our Lord, being at this wedding, was acting like himself, and his general character, of being free, affable, and courteous; who accepted of every invitation, and refused not to be at any entertainment, made by who it would, or on whatever occasion: and particularly in this instance, it shows his humility in not disdaining his poor relations, but giving them his company at such a time; as also it was bearing a testimony to the institution of marriage, as honourable; and teaches us to rejoice with them that rejoice: and as this was, at the first of Christ's ministry and miracles, it is likely it might give the occasion of that calumny cast on him in Matthew 11:19. The disciples of Christ followed the example of their master. According to the Jewish cations o, a disciple of a wise man might not partake of any feast, but what was according to the commandment, as the feast of espousals, and of marriage; and such a feast was this, which Christ and his disciples were at; and so not to be condemned for it, according to their own maxims.
m Maimon. Hilch. Ishot, c. 10. sect. 5. Pirke Eliezer, c. 19. Shirhashirim Rabba, fol. 9. 3. n Maimon in Misn. Peah, c. 1. sect. 1. o T. Bab. Pesachim, fol. 49. 1. & Maimon. Hilchot Deyot, c. 5. sect. 2.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
His disciples - Those that he had made when in Judea. These were Peter, Andrew, Philip, and Nathanael. They were not yet called to be apostles, but they believed that he was the Messiah. The miracle performed here was doubtless to convince them more fully that he was the Christ.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse John 2:2. And both Jesus was called, and his disciples — There are several remarkable circumstances here.
1. This was probably the first Christian wedding that was ever in the world.
2. The great Author of the Christian religion, with his disciples, (probably then only four or five in number, see John 1:37, c.,) were invited to it.
3. The first miracle Jesus Christ wrought was at it, and in honour of it.
4. The mother of Christ, the most pure of all virgins, the most holy of all wives, and the first Christian mother, was also at it.
5. The marriage was according to God, or these holy persons would not have attended it.
6. The bride and bridegroom must have been a holy pair, otherwise they would have had nothing to do with such holy company.
Marriage is ever honourable in itself but it is not at all times used honourably. Where Jesus is not invited to bless the union, no good can be expected; and where the disciples of sin and Satan are preferred to the disciples of Christ, on such occasions, it is a melancholy intimation that so bad a beginning will have a bad ending. I am afraid we may search long, before we find a marriage conducted on such principles as this appears to have been, even among those who make more than a common profession of the religion of Christ.