Monday, April 25, 2011

Notes about Cana and Jewish sects

In Cana, we renewed our marriage vows in the Church of the Miracle, where Jesus' first miracle was believed to have taken place. Two churches are here; one is Greek Orthodox, and the other was built by Franciscans in 1879 on top of a 4th century church built by Jewish Christians. Displayed inside the church is a huge stone jar -- a replica of the stone jars used for purification.


In John's gospel, he uses signs that point elsewhere. The water and wine mixed at the Eucharistic celebration; the loss of Adam's rib that made him vulnerable, but completed by Eve; Christ's side being lanced and blood and water poured out; the mingling of wine and water at the marriage feast. Christ is the bridegroom and the Church is His bride. Cana therefore prefigures Calvary. The six stone jars used for purification contained twenty gallons each of water. The number '7' signifies completion; the number '6' is incomplete, waiting for another event.



Further information from our local guide, Bassem, included the types of Jews who had lived in Israel at the time of Jesus. There were four sects: 1. Pharisees -- the term means to 'separate.'
They kept themselves away from sinners, Romans, Gentiles, etc. They were strict on the law and the customs. Hasidic Jews are their descendants. 2. Sadducees -- These were in the line of priests in charge of the temple. Money changing in the temple afforded them income, and were the aristocrats of society. They might be the Conservative Jews today. 3. Essenes - they were ascetics who lived apart from the rest, and thought themselves preparing the way for a new kingdom. It is thought by scholars that Jesus was an Essene. 4. Zealots - the militant Jews who were looking for someone to free them from Roman rule. Judas was probably a Zealot.


Nowadays, Bassem told us that the Jews come from four different groups: 1. the Sephardic Jews who come from Spain and have dark skin, eyes, and hair, 2. the Ashkenazi come from Eastern Europe and Germany -- they are the intellectual ones, 3. Russian Jews who number 1.4 million and are mostly in the medical fields, and 4. Ethiopian Jews who number about 350,000. We saw a number of black-skinned Jews while in the Holy Land.

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