There was a wedding at Cana in
Galilee; and the mother of Jesus was there. Jesus and his disciples
had also been invited. When the wine had all been used, Jesus'
mother said to him, "They have no wine." Jesus answered, "What is
that to me? My time has not yet come." His mother said to the
servants, "Do whatever he tells you." Six stone water-jars (such as
the Jews used in washing) were there; each jar would hold about
twenty gallons. Jesus said, "Fill up the jars with water." So they
filled them to the brim. Then Jesus said, "Pour some out, and take
it to the one in charge of the feast." And they did so. When the one
in charge of the feast tasted the water which had become wine, he
did not know where it came from (although the servants who had
poured out the water knew), so he called the bridegroom and said to
him, "Every one serves the good wine first, and the wine that is not
so good after men have drunk freely; but you have kept the good wine
until now." This the first of his wonderful signs, showing his
power, Jesus did at Cana in Galilee; and his disciples believed in
him.