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Jn 6:11d ... likewise, and out of the little-fish, as much as they wanted.

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The fourth through sixth phrases have these 7 narrator words, ... "homoiōs, kai ek tōn opsariōn, hoson ēthelon" (likewise, and out of the little-fish, as much as they wanted).

Diagram 1: The 7 narrator words are top down. After finding this amazing 5000 square unit rectangle that could be filled with broken loaves of bread, what are the odds it would also work on the fish? The above diagram shows that it does. The word opsariōn (little-fish) is tangent to the equilateral triangle and the two little-fish fragments. The words hoson ēthelon (as much as they wanted) lie directly over the rectangle of the 5000 men and are also tangent to the school of 22 "little-fish."

Diagram 2: Simon, Andrew, and the other ten disciples distributed as many little-fish for the twelve men in vesica mode representing the 5,000 to share. They also distributed as many baskets as needed, each holding fragments of 16 little-fish, tangent to the square with the area of 5,000 units. The 6 shared fish plus the 16 fish in the basket equal 22 little-fish, the same number as in diagram 1. Jesus continued to multipy as much bread (481) and little fish (1224) as the huge crowd wanted to eat. Jesus began this sign-miracle with 5 loaves and 2 little-fish. Each loaf and fish was multiplied many thousands of times. Every verse somehow had the correct number of words in the correct order. The number of men, loaves, and fish was perfect. And we're not even done yet!

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