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Jn 6:05c ... From where may we buy bread so that these ones may eat?

The fourth phrase has these 6 dialog words ... "Pothen agorasōmen artous hina fagōsin outoi" (From where may we buy bread - that may eat these ones)?

The first 3 words said by Jesus "Pothen agorasōmen artous" (From where may we buy bread) are tangent to his hands and to a basket full of bread (481). The second 3 words "hina fagōsin outoi" (that may eat these ones) are tangent from the bread to the rectangle holding twelve men, representing the large number of men in the crowd that will be revealed later. The two eyes in the top of the mountain are now looking where they can buy some bread.

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