John and Revelation Image Galleries Gospel of John AllJohn 2John 5Khirbet Qana (John 2:1–11)The likely location of Cana, where Jesus transformed water into wine (John 2:1–11). This site is located 13 km / 8 miles north of Nazareth. Credit: BiblePlaces.comClay Wedding Jars (John 2:3)These jars, on display at Kefar Kenna in Israel, may have been used for wine storage. Credit: BiblePlaces.comStone Water Jars (John 2:6)These jars are from first-century AD Jerusalem. Stone water jars, unlike clay ones, could be purified after any ritual defilement. Credit: BiblePlaces.comSouthern Pool Steps, Bethesda (John 5)The pools at Bethesda may have been fed by natural springs, rainwater, water reservoirs, and/or pipes, producing a stirring/bubbling effect as water entered the pool. Credit: BiblePlaces.comPools of Bethesda Model (John 5)This model illustrates what the pools may have looked like in the time of Jesus. It is unlikely, however, that the pools were on two different levels. Credit: BiblePlaces.com Revelation: The Seven Churches AllLaodiceaEphesusPergamumPhiladelphiaSardisSmyrnaThyatiraCold water stream at Colossae (Rev 3:15–16)Contrasting with the lukewarm water at nearby Laodicea. BiblePlaces.comEphesus (Rev 2:1–7)Colonnade at Ephesus with a small theatre in the background. Credit: BiblePlaces.comEphesus (Rev 2:1–7)The courtyard of an Ephesus terrace house. Credit: BiblePlaces.comHierapolis Hot Springs (Rev 3:15–16)Contrasting with the lukewarm water at nearby Laodicea. Credit: BiblePlaces.comLaodicea (Rev 3:14–22)Ruins of Laodicea from the southwest. Credit: BiblePlaces.comPergamum (Rev 2:12–17)The temple-laden Pergamum acropolis. Credit: BiblePlaces.comPergamum (Rev 2:12–17)A model illustrating Pergamum in Roman times. Credit: BiblePlaces.comPhiladelphia (Rev 3:7–13)Now known as Alesehir. Credit: BiblePlaces.comSardis (Rev 3:1–6)The imposing Sardis acropolis. Credit: BiblePlaces.comSmyrna (Rev 2:8–11)Now known as Izmir, Smyrna was one of the important cities in western Asia Minor. Credit: BiblePlaces.comThyatira (Rev 2:18–29)Roman street columns in Thyatira. Credit: BiblePlaces.com