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The second phrase has these 2 narrator words ... "kai eucharistēsas" (and having given thanks, ...). The 2 narrator words are left to right in the hands of Jesus. After getting the 5000 men to recline, Andrew appears again in face mode, ready for the next order. The text now says Jesus gives thanks. The verb "euxaristéo" (to give thanks) comes from "eú" (good) and the abstract noun "Charis" (grace), signified by a white equilateral triangle. The diagram shows that after "giving," Jesus takes the five loaves of barley bread (artoi = 481) into this "thank you" vessel supported by the two fish. Andrew will join his brother Simon for the next order Jesus will give them. Jn 6:11a < Verses > Jn 6:11c |