WonderingWorrier
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You are quoting verses from Psalms, Ezekiel, Horsea, etc, which really have nothing to do what it say in John 2, about Jesus. These quotes are irrelevance to Jesus' miracle at Cana.
I know every well about literature using similes and metaphors, because I used to love reading myths. Other religions use such literary device, to compare something to something very different, and they often appeared in poetry and hymns (songs), and scriptural literature.
If Jesus' miracle was merely a metaphor or allegory, then the miracle didn't happen at all.
Are you saying the wedding at Cana - the miracle - was merely an allegory?
I would agree with you if are saying that (allegory). Because water cannot turn into wine, not in this reality...that's not mere opinion, it's a fact because we know how wine can be made today.
The quotes are relevant to defining the word wine (the whole bible can be relevant to defining the word).
When we look at "where" the words are, miracles then have a different definition. Because its not an unknown blank explanation of being magic. Miracles being specific word placement can be seen.
Are you able to do a Bible word search and tell me where these three different animals are located: Cattle, Goats, and Sheep.
Can you tell me which one is with corn, which one is with oil, and which one is with wine?