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Jn 5:2a ... There-is now in the Jerusalem upon the sheep-gate a-pool, ...

Verse 2 has three phrases containing 16 narrator words. The 1st phrase has these 9 words in this order, ... Estin de en tois Hierosolumois epi tē probatikē kolumbēthra (There-is now in the Jerusalem by the sheep-gate a-pool, ...).

The 9 narrator words are top down. The term "en tois Hierosolumois" (in the Jerusalem) is situated in the top half of the hexagon. The phrase "epi tē probatikē" (upon the sheep-gate) looks like a "gate" to enter into Jerusalem through the darkened triangle which looks like a gated opening in a stone wall. The word "kolumbēthra" (a pool) is tangent to the "five porticoes" directly over the surface of the water in the sheep-gate pool which extends in depth under the border of the graph to the bottom of the diagram.

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