Jesus 8880: Glossary of Signs
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The Net - to diktuon (1224)

the net 1224

Definition: To Diktuon (too dik'-too-on) Noun, Neuter - The Net, derived from the verb diko (to cast). The gematria value of the Greek words "the net" and "fishes" is 1224 units.

Diagram: The above diagram shows how the sign of "the net" is constructed. The perimeter of any two sides or holes is "the net" (1224). The perimeter of any two holes (1224) is also the Greek word ixthues, meaning two or more "fish."

Mk 01:18 And immediately, leaving "the nets," they followed him.
Mk 01:19b And they were in the boat mending the "nets."
Jn 21:06a Cast "the net" into the right side of the boat and you shall find!
Jn 21:08c dragging "the net" of the "fish."
Jn 21:11d and "the net," of being so many (fish), is not split.

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