<P> Acording to Bill Day, the miracle may also be interpreted as the antitype of Moses' first public miracle of changing water (the Nile river) into blood . This would establish a symbolic link between Moses as the first savior of the Jews through their escape from Egypt and Jesus as the spiritual savior of all people . </P> <P> Some commentators have speculated about the identity of the unnamed bridegroom . One tradition, represented by Thomas Aquinas among others, holds that the bridegroom was St John the Evangelist himself . Bishop John Spong suggests in his book Born of a Woman that the event was actually the wedding of Jesus himself to Mary Magdalene . In 1854, at a time when polygamy was an element of mainstream Mormon practice, the Mormon elder Orson Hyde made a similar suggestion, arguing that Jesus was a polygamist and that the event at Cana was his wedding to Mary Magdalene, Martha and Mary of Bethany . </P> <P> The exact location of Cana has been subject to debate among scholars . Modern scholars maintain that since the Gospel of John was addressed to Jewish Christians of the time, it isn't likely that the evangelist would mention a place that did not exist . </P> <P> Locations which are candidates for historical Cana are: </P>

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