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Jn 2:02 ... Was invited and both the Jesus and the disciples of him to the wedding.

Verse 2 has the following 12 narrator words in this order ... Eklēthē de kai ho Iēsous kai hoi mathētai autou eis ton gamon (was invited and both the Jesus and the disciples of him into the wedding).

The 12 words are top down. From chapter one we know Jesus had four disciples at the time of the wedding in Cana; Philip, Nathanael, plus the brothers Andrew and Simon. These three sets of words "ho Iēsous" (the Jesus), "kai hoi mathētai autou" (and the disciples of him), and "ton gamon" (the wedding) appear tangent to the images they name. The images appear exactly where the words order them to be drawn. The diagram shows there are two signs for the word "gamon" (a wedding), a small rhombus for the bride and groom, plus a large rhombus for all the invited guests.

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