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Jn 2:06c ... having room each (for) measures two or three.

The third phrase has these 6 narrator words in this word order ... xōrousai ava metrētas duo hē treis (having room each for measures two or three)

The six words are placed the same way as phrases one and two; bottom up. The diagram shows each stone waterjar has room for only one "measure," a Christ (1480) circle. If the circumference of each Christ circle is a "metrētas" (measure), then each waterjar can only hold "two or three measures." The 2 words "metretas duo" (measures two) are tangent to 8 circles of water in four waterjars. The 4 words "xorousai ava hē treis" (having room each or three) are tangent to waterjars holding three measures. The diagram matches the imagery of the verse!

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