Having looked to him the Jesus said: Thou art Simon, the son of Jona; thou shalt be called Cephas; which means Peter.
1:43 The morrow he desired to go forth into the Galilee; and he finds Philip, and says to him: Follow me.
1:44 Was and the Philip from Bethsaida of the city of Andrew and Peter.
1:45 Finds Philip the Nathanael, and says to him: Whom wrote Moses in the law, and the prophets, we have found, Jesus the son of the Joseph, that from Nazareth.
1:46 And said to him Nathanael: Out of Nazareth is able any good to be? Says to him Philip: Come and see.
1:47 Saw the Jesus the Nathanael coming to him, and he says concerning him: Behold indeed an Israelite, in whom guile not is.
1:48 Says to him Nathanael: Whence me knowest thou? Answered Jesus and said to him: Before the thee Philip to have called, being under the fig-tree, I saw thee.
1:49 Answered Nathanael and says to him: Rabbi, thou art the son of the God, thou art the king of the Israel.
1:50 Answered Jesus and said to him: Because I said to thee; I saw thee underneath the fig-tree, believest thou? greater of these thou shalt see.
1:51 And he says to him: Indeed indeed I say to you, from now you shall see the heaven having been opened, and the messengers of the God ascending and descending on the son of the man.
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2:1 And in the day the third a marriage-feast occurred in Cana of the Galilee; and was the mother of the Jesus there.
2:2 Was invited and also the Jesus and the disciples of him to the marriage-feast.
2:3 And having fallen short of wine, says the mother of the Jesus to him: Wine not they have.
2:4 Says to her the Jesus: What to me and to thee, O woman? Not yet has come the hour of me.
2:5 Says the mother of him to the servants; whatever he may say to you, do you.
2:6 Were and there water-pots of stone six being placed according to the mode of cleansing of the Jews, holding each measures two or three.
2:7 Says to them the Jesus: Fill you the water-pots of water. And they filled them to top.
2:8 And he says to them: Draw you now, and carry to the ruler of the feast. And they carried.
2:9 When and tasted the ruler of the feast the water wine having become; (and not he knew whence it is; the but servants knew, those having drawn the water;)calls the bridegroom the ruler of the feast,
2:10 and says to him: Every man first the good wine places, and when they may have drunk freely, then the worse; thou has kept the good wine till now.
2:11 This did the beginning of the signs the Jesus in Cana of the Galilee, and manifested the glory of himself; and believed into him the disciples of him.
2:12 After this he went down into Capernaum, he and the mother of him, and the brothers of him, and the disciples of him, and there remained not many days.
2:13 And nigh was the passover of the Jews, and went up to Jerusalem the Jesus.
2:14 And he found in the temple those selling oxen and sheep and doves, and the money-changers sitting.
2:15 And having made a whip out of rushes, all he drove out of the temple, the and sheep and the oxen; and of the money-changers he poured out the coin, and the tables over-turned;
2:16 and to those the doves selling he said: Take these hence; not make you the house of the Father of me a house of merchandise.
2:17 Remembered and the disciples of him, that having been written it is: The zeal of the house of thee will consume me.
2:18 Answered then the Jews and said to him: What sign showest thou to us, that thee thou doest?
2:19 Answered the Jesus and said to them: Destroy the temple this, and in three days I will raise it.
2:20 Said then the Jews: Forty and six years was being built the temple this; and thou in three days will raise it?
2:21 He but spoke concerning the temple of the body of himself.
2:22 When therefore he was raised out of dead ones, remembered the disciples of him, that this he spoke; and they believed the writing, and the word which said the Jesus.
2:23 When and was in the Jerusalem at the passover at the feast, many believed into the name of him, beholding of him the signs which he did.
2:24 He but the Jesus not committed himself to them, because the him to know all;