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| 1 | 2 | 3a 3b | 4 | 5a 5b 5c | 6a 6b | 7a 7b | 8 | 9a 9b | 10a 10b 10c | 11a 11b 11c 11d | 12a - 15c | Jn 6:09a ... There is a young boy here who has five breads of barley and two fish.
Verse 9 contains two sentences and 17 dialog words. and a 6 word question. The first statement contains these 11 dialog words ... Estin paidarion hōde hos exei pente artous krithinous kai duo opsaria (There is a young boy here who has five breads of barley and two fish). The 11 words are bottom up. The first 4 words "Estin paidarion hōde hos" (There is a young boy here who) overlap the red square (area 5,000) holding the young boy that represents the number of men needing to buy bread. The 4 words "exei pente artous krithinous" (has five breads of barley) are tangent to "four full loaves and two half loaves of barley." Each bread has a circumference equal to it's gematria value (artoi = 481). The 3 words "kai duo opsaria" (and two fish) are tangent to "one whole fish and two half pieces of fish." Two whole fish have a circumference equal to their gematria value (ixtheus = 1224). The dialog words seem to be composed to come down next to or tangent to the images. Jn 6:08 < Verses > Jn 6:9b |