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  2. List of television channels in Israel - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of television channels available on digital terrestrial, satellite and cable systems in Israel.Channels shown in bright green are available free-to-air with Israel DTT service, called "Idan Plus".

  3. Khirbet Qana - Wikipedia

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    Map illustrating the location of Cana at Khirbet Qana (top), with Kefr Kenna (bottom), according to Edward Robinson's 1841 Biblical Researches in Palestine.Robinson wrote that "The monks of the present day, and all recent travellers, find the Cana of the New Testament, where Jesus converted the water into wine, at Kefr Kenna...

  4. Cana - Wikipedia

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    Cana is very positively located in Shepherd's Historical Atlas, 1923: modern scholars are less sure.. Among Christians and other students of the New Testament, Cana is best known as the place where, according to the Fourth Gospel, Jesus performed "the first of his signs", his first public miracle, the turning of a large quantity of water into wine at a wedding feast (John 2, John 2:1–11 ...

  5. Category:Cana - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to Cana of Galilee (Ancient Greek: Κανὰ τῆς Γαλιλαίας; Arabic: قانا الجليل, romanized: Qana al-Jalil, lit. 'Qana of the Galilee') and its depictions. It is the location of the Wedding at Cana , at which the miracle of turning water into wine took place in the Gospel of John .

  6. Kafr Kanna - Wikipedia

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    During the first century CE, Kafr Kanna was a Jewish village. [6] It was mentioned by the Roman-Jewish historian Josephus in his The Life of Flavius Josephus. [9]On the outskirts of the modern town is the tomb of the Jewish sage, rabbi Simeon ben Gamliel, who became the Nasi (president) of the Sanhedrin in 50 CE.

  7. Qana - Wikipedia

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    On the right hand side is a statue of the Virgin "Our Lady of Cana of Galilee" in memory of Margot Tyan, mother-in-law of Amine Gemayel, former President of Lebanon. In 2014 Muslims made up 87.40% and Christians made up 12.10% of registered voters in Qana. 86.44% of the voters were Shiite Muslims and 10.45% were Greek Catholics .

  8. Television in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Israel shut down analogue television services on 13 June 2011; the first nation in the Middle East to abandon analogue over-the-air broadcasting. In the early stage there was only single mux broadcast in SFN with five channels and later on a sixth TV channel was added and also a selection of public and regional radio stations.

  9. Category:Israeli television shows - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia categories named after Israeli television shows (7 C) Pages in category "Israeli television shows" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.