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146:5.1 The apostolic party was greatly [[cheered]] when [[Jesus]] announced, " Tomorrow we go to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cana Cana]. " They knew they would have a [[sympathetic]] hearing at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cana Cana], for [[Jesus]] was well known there. They were doing well with their [[work]] of bringing people into [[the kingdom]] when, on the third day, there arrived in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cana Cana] a certain prominent [[citizen]] of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum], Titus, who was a partial [[believer]], and whose son was critically ill. He heard that [[Jesus]] was at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cana Cana]; so he hastened over to see him.[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_John#Chapter_4] The believers at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum] thought [[Jesus]] could [[heal]] any [[sickness]].
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146:5.1 The apostolic party was greatly [[cheered]] when [[Jesus]] announced, " Tomorrow we go to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cana Cana]. " They knew they would have a [[sympathetic]] hearing at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cana Cana], for [[Jesus]] was well known there. They were doing well with their [[work]] of bringing people into [[the kingdom]] when, on the third day, there arrived in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cana Cana] a certain prominent [[citizen]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum], Titus, who was a partial [[believer]], and whose son was critically ill. He heard that [[Jesus]] was at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cana Cana]; so he hastened over to see him.[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_John#Chapter_4] The believers at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum] thought [[Jesus]] could [[heal]] any [[sickness]].
  
146:5.2 When this nobleman had located [[Jesus]] in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cana Cana], he besought him to hurry over to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum] and [[heal]] his afflicted son. While [[the apostles]] stood by in breathless [[expectancy]], [[Jesus]], looking at the [[father]] of the sick boy, said: " How long shall I bear with you? The [[power]] of [[God]] is in your midst, but except you see [[signs]] and behold [[wonders]], you refuse to [[believe]]. " But the nobleman pleaded with [[Jesus]], saying: " My Lord, I do [[believe]], but come ere my [[child]] perishes, for when I left him he was even then at the point of [[death]]. " And when [[Jesus]] had bowed his head a [[moment]] in [[silent]] [[meditation]], he suddenly spoke, " Return to your [[home]]; your son will live. " Titus believed the [[word]] of [[Jesus]] and hastened back to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum]. And as he was returning, his servants came out to meet him, saying, " [[Rejoice]], for your son is improved—he lives. " Then Titus [[inquired]] of them at what hour the boy began to mend, and when the servants answered " yesterday about the seventh hour the fever left him, " the [[father]] recalled that it was about that hour when Jesus had said, " Your son will live. " And Titus henceforth believed with a whole [[heart]], and all his family also believed.[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_John#Chapter_4] This son became a mighty minister of [[the kingdom]] and later yielded up his life with those who [[suffered]] in [[Rome]]. Though the entire household of Titus, their [[friends]], and even [[the apostles]] regarded this [[episode]] as a [[miracle]], it was not. At least this was not a [[miracle]] of [[curing]] [[physical]] [[disease]]. It was merely a case of preknowledge concerning the [[course]] of [[natural law]], just such [[knowledge]] as [[Jesus]] frequently resorted to subsequent to his [[baptism]].
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146:5.2 When this nobleman had located [[Jesus]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cana Cana], he besought him to hurry over to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum] and [[heal]] his afflicted son. While [[the apostles]] stood by in breathless [[expectancy]], [[Jesus]], looking at the [[father]] of the sick boy, said: " How long shall I bear with you? The [[power]] of [[God]] is in your midst, but except you see [[signs]] and behold [[wonders]], you refuse to [[believe]]. " But the nobleman pleaded with [[Jesus]], saying: " My Lord, I do [[believe]], but come ere my [[child]] perishes, for when I left him he was even then at the point of [[death]]. " And when [[Jesus]] had bowed his head a [[moment]] in [[silent]] [[meditation]], he suddenly spoke, " Return to your [[home]]; your son will live. " Titus believed the [[word]] of [[Jesus]] and hastened back to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum]. And as he was returning, his servants came out to meet him, saying, " [[Rejoice]], for your son is improved—he lives. " Then Titus [[inquired]] of them at what hour the boy began to mend, and when the servants answered " yesterday about the seventh hour the fever left him, " the [[father]] recalled that it was about that hour when Jesus had said, " Your son will live. " And Titus henceforth believed with a whole [[heart]], and all his family also believed.[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_John#Chapter_4] This son became a mighty minister of [[the kingdom]] and later yielded up his life with those who [[suffered]] in [[Rome]]. Though the entire household of Titus, their [[friends]], and even [[the apostles]] regarded this [[episode]] as a [[miracle]], it was not. At least this was not a [[miracle]] of [[curing]] [[physical]] [[disease]]. It was merely a case of preknowledge concerning the [[course]] of [[natural law]], just such [[knowledge]] as [[Jesus]] frequently resorted to subsequent to his [[baptism]].
  
146:5.3 Again was [[Jesus]] compelled to hasten away from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cana Cana] because of the undue [[attention]] attracted by the second [[episode]] of this sort to attend his ministry in this village. The townspeople remembered the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_137#137:4._THE_WEDDING_AT_CANA water and the wine], and now that he was supposed to have [[healed]] the nobleman's son at so great a distance, they came to him, not only bringing the [[sick]] and afflicted but also sending [[messengers]] requesting that he heal sufferers at a distance. And when [[Jesus]] saw that the whole [[countryside]] was aroused, he said, " Let us go to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nain,_Israel Nain]. "
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146:5.3 Again was [[Jesus]] compelled to hasten away from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cana Cana] because of the undue [[attention]] attracted by the second [[episode]] of this sort to attend his ministry in this village. The townspeople remembered the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_137#137:4._THE_WEDDING_AT_CANA water and the wine], and now that he was supposed to have [[healed]] the nobleman's son at so great a distance, they came to him, not only bringing the [[sick]] and afflicted but also sending [[messengers]] requesting that he heal sufferers at a distance. And when [[Jesus]] saw that the whole [[countryside]] was aroused, he said, " Let us go to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nain,_Israel Nain]. "
  
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146:5.1 The apostolic party was greatly cheered when Jesus announced, " Tomorrow we go to Cana. " They knew they would have a sympathetic hearing at Cana, for Jesus was well known there. They were doing well with their work of bringing people into the kingdom when, on the third day, there arrived in Cana a certain prominent citizen of Capernaum, Titus, who was a partial believer, and whose son was critically ill. He heard that Jesus was at Cana; so he hastened over to see him.[1] The believers at Capernaum thought Jesus could heal any sickness.

146:5.2 When this nobleman had located Jesus in Cana, he besought him to hurry over to Capernaum and heal his afflicted son. While the apostles stood by in breathless expectancy, Jesus, looking at the father of the sick boy, said: " How long shall I bear with you? The power of God is in your midst, but except you see signs and behold wonders, you refuse to believe. " But the nobleman pleaded with Jesus, saying: " My Lord, I do believe, but come ere my child perishes, for when I left him he was even then at the point of death. " And when Jesus had bowed his head a moment in silent meditation, he suddenly spoke, " Return to your home; your son will live. " Titus believed the word of Jesus and hastened back to Capernaum. And as he was returning, his servants came out to meet him, saying, " Rejoice, for your son is improved—he lives. " Then Titus inquired of them at what hour the boy began to mend, and when the servants answered " yesterday about the seventh hour the fever left him, " the father recalled that it was about that hour when Jesus had said, " Your son will live. " And Titus henceforth believed with a whole heart, and all his family also believed.[2] This son became a mighty minister of the kingdom and later yielded up his life with those who suffered in Rome. Though the entire household of Titus, their friends, and even the apostles regarded this episode as a miracle, it was not. At least this was not a miracle of curing physical disease. It was merely a case of preknowledge concerning the course of natural law, just such knowledge as Jesus frequently resorted to subsequent to his baptism.

146:5.3 Again was Jesus compelled to hasten away from Cana because of the undue attention attracted by the second episode of this sort to attend his ministry in this village. The townspeople remembered the water and the wine, and now that he was supposed to have healed the nobleman's son at so great a distance, they came to him, not only bringing the sick and afflicted but also sending messengers requesting that he heal sufferers at a distance. And when Jesus saw that the whole countryside was aroused, he said, " Let us go to Nain. "

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