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| 1a 1b 1c | 2 | 3a 3b | 4a 4b | 5a 5b | 6a 6b | 7a 7b 7c | 8 | 9 | 10a 10b | 11a 11b | 12a - 18b | Jn 1:2 ... 'This-one' was in 'a-beginning' with 'the God.'
Verse 2 has these 7 narrator words ... Hautos ēn en arxē pros ton theon ("This-one" was in a-beginning with the God). The 7 narrator words are bottom up. The diagram shows the circled pronoun "houtos" (this-one) is tangent to the yet unnamed Jesus, "Son of God." The sign for an "arxē" (a-beginning), from diagram 1:1a, is an empty equilateral triangle. The diagram shows "this-one" (Jesus) and God are "en arxē" (in a-beginning), a white equilateral triangle, the unnamed "Holy Spirit" in the top of the hexagram. The words ton theon (the God), are tangent to the top face, the unnamed "God the Father." These three entities introduce the reader to the concept of three Gods in One, the unnamed "Trinity." Jn 1:1c < Verse > Jn 1:3a |