JERUSALEM, Israel – A retired history professor has revealed some "compelling evidence" that he's found the site of Jesus' first miracle: turning water into wine at a Jewish wedding.
Tom McCollogh, who formerly taught at Kentucky's Centre College, believes the actual site of the miracle is five miles north of the traditional site, the town of Kafr Kanna, now an Arab community in the Galilee.
"We have uncovered a large Christian veneration cave complex that was used by Christian pilgrims who came to venerate the water-to-wine miracle" McCollough said. That cave is at the archaeologial site of Khirbet Qana.
Khirbet Qana was a Jewish town for several hundred years between 323 B.C. until 324 A.D.
According to Wikipedia, "Crusader maps have been cited as evidence, as they identify Khirbet Q