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- John 2:9 is a verse in the Bible. According to one commentary, the verse makes it clear that the person referred to in the verse was not aware of Jesus' involvement, and possibly never found out. It is all but certain that he knew the wine originally intended for the guests had been used up. This would explain part of his amazement in verse 10. Suddenly finding 120-plus gallons of wine would have been a pleasant surprise1. Another commentary discusses 1 John 2:9-11, which talks about the importance of love and unity among Christians2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Verse 9 makes it clear that he was not aware of Jesus' involvement, and possibly never found out. It's all but certain that he knew the wine originally intended for the guests had been used up. This would explain part of his amazement in verse 10. Suddenly finding 120-plus gallons of wine would have been a pleasant surprise.www.bibleref.com/John/2/John-2-9.html1 John 2:9-11. He that saith he is in the light — In Christ; united to him, and truly enlightened by the gospel and the grace of God; and yet hateth his brother — (The very name shows the love due to him;) is in darkness until now — Void of Christ, and of all true light.biblehub.com/commentaries/1_john/2-9.htm
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Here, John's account makes it clear that the chief servant was not aware of Jesus' involvement. It's possible the man never found out. On the other hand, it's virtually certain he knew the wine originally intended for the guests had been used up.
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