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| 35a 35b | 36a 36b | 37a 37b | 38a 38b 38c | 39a 39b 39c 39d | 40a 40b | 41a 41b | 42a - 51d | Jn 1:36b ... "Look! The Lamb of God!"
Verse 36b has 2 phrases containing these 5 dialog words, ... Ide, ho amnos tou theou ("Look! The Lamb of God!"). The 5 dialog words are top down, tangent from John's mouth, to his arms, then to a rhombus holding God the Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. The 4 words "ho amnos tou theou" (The Lamb of God) is tangent to the rhombus made from two equilateral triangles enclosing Jesus, God the Father, and the Holy Spirit. The white equilateral triangle, representing the Holy Spirit, alternates enclosing the body of God the Father and Jesus. The Holy Spirit looks like the fleece of a Lamb which is why John gave Jesus the title "the Lamb of God." The 4 words "ho amnos tou theou" (The Lamb of God) is tangent to "the fleece" (the Lamb) covering John and God the Father. The sign of the sight of the two disciples is also tangent to the "triangle of fleece" enclosing Jesus (The Lamb of God). Jn 1:36a < Verse > Jn 1:37a |