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Jn 1:12c ... to-the-ones believing in the name of-him.

The 3rd phrase has these 6 narrator words ... tois pisteuousin eis to onoma autou (to-the-ones believing in the name of-him).

The 6 narrator words are bottom up. The 2 words "tois pisteuousin" (to-the-ones believing) are tangent to the two white equilateral triangles holding the two men. The 4 words "eis to onoma autou" (in the name of-him) are tangent to the face, body, and arms of Jesus. The white circle tangent to the heads of the two men (the sign of their belief in his name) are also tangent to the 3 white triangles enclosing Jesus and the two men. Even John is pointing to his belief in the name "Jesus." These images are also tangent to the 6 arms of the hexagram tangent to the raised Jesus (8880) circle of the diagram. The diagram and it's images match the imagery of the text.

Jn 1:12b < Verse > Jn 1:13a
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