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Jn 6:13 ... Therefore they gathered and they filled twelve baskets of fragments from the five loaves of barley which were leftover by the ones having eaten.

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Verse 13 has these 17 narrator words ... "sunēgagon oun kai egemisan dōdeka kofinous klasmatōn ek tōn pente artōn tōn krithinōn ha eperisseusan tois bebrōkosin" (They gathered therefore and they filled twelve baskets of fragments from the five loaves of barley which were leftover by the ones having eaten).

Diagram 1: The 17 narrator words are top down tangent to the twelve disciples in vesica mode. The 6 words dōdeka kofinous klasmatōn artōn tōn krithinōn (twelve baskets of fragments - loaves of barley) are tangent to twelve hexagonal baskets. If any of these six words are exchanged with the word pente (five), the resulting six words are tangent to ten disciples holding "fragments of five whole breads," the number they started with in diagran 9a. They are each gathering their last half loaf of bread to fill twelve baskets.

Diagram 2: The diagram shows the twelve disciples after they have filled twelve baskets of fragments gathered from the leftover 'loaves of barley bread' (artoi = 481). The number of bread fragments is 16x2x12 = 384.

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