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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 1:4a ... In him Life was, ...
Verse 4 has two phrases containing these 12 narrator words, ... En autō zōē ēn, kai hē zōē ēn to fōs tōn anthrōpōn (In him Life was, and the Life was the Light of the Men). The first phrase of 4 words are top down. Verse 1:2 explained the white equilateral triangle called "a beginning," was code for the unnamed Holy Spirit as is "Life." After "a beginning," the word zōē (Life) is the second abstract noun in John's Gospel. By convention, abstract nouns are equilateral triangles. The gematria value of "Life" (zōē) is 815 units. The 2 words "En autō" (In him) are tangent to Jesus. The last 2 words "zōē ēn" (Life was) are tangent to the white equilateral triangle under and below Jesus. The diagram is now set up for the next 8 words. The diagram matches the imagery of the text. Jn 1:3b < Verse > Jn 1:4b |