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| 1a 1b | 2 | 3a 3b | 4 | 5 | 6a 6b 6c | 7a 7b | 8a 8b | 9a 9b 9c | 10a 10b 10c | 11a 11b 11c | 12a 12b | Jn 2:06a ... There were now there six stone waterjars, ...
Verse 6 has three phrases and amazingly each phrase has exactly 6 gospel text words. Here are the six text words for the first phrase ... ēsan de ekei lithinai hudriai heks (there were now there stone water-jars six, ...). The six words are bottom up. The sign of a "stone" is a white equilateral triangle that can enclose a christ (1480) circle. The sign of a stone waterjar is "two stones" joined together to form a cavity. The first century waterjar, called an amphora, was shaped like a diamond so it could stand upright when placed in a hole in the ground. The diagram shows these six amphora are tangent to the raised Jesus (8880) circle that forms the graph. Jn 2:05 < Verse > Jn 2:06b |