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| 1a - 12c | 13a 13b 13c 13d | 14a 14b 14c | 15a 15b 15c | 16 | 17a 17b | 18a 18b 18c | Jn 1:14a ... And 'the Word' became 'flesh' and 'tented' among us, ...
Verse 14 has 5 phrases containing 23 narrator words. The first two phrases have these 9 narrator words, ... Kai ho logos sarks egeneto, kai eskēnōsen en ēmin (And the Word Flesh became, and tented among us, ... ). The 9 narrator words are top down tangent to Jesus, John, and the two triangles holding the 2 Men. The 5 words "Kai ho logos sarks egeneto" (And "the word" became "flesh") are tangent to the body (flesh) of Jesus (888). The diagram shows this statement is true. The sign of "the word" (443) is a circle half the size of Jesus (888). Therefore two "words" (2x443) are virtually equal to the flesh of Jesus (888)! The 4 words "and tented among us" is also true. Jesus, John, and the two men are "tenting" inside of four white equilateral triangles. Six triangles (tents) hold exactly 100 circles with circumferences equal to the gematria value of "ho logos" (the word = 443). The 6 tents holding "the word" form a larger tent which holds Jesus and the two Men. The upside down tent holds all four men! The imagery of the 9 words exactly matches the imagery of the diagram. Jn 1:13d < Verse > Jn 1:14b |