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Jn 6:21 ... They were willing then to take him into the boat. And 'immediately' the boat came on the land to which they under-led.

Verse 21 has two sentences containing these 18 narrator words .... Ēthelon oun labein auton eis to ploion. Kai eutheōs egeneto to ploion epi tēs gēs eis ēn hupēgon (They were willing therefore to take him into the boat. And 'immediately' came the boat on the land to which they under-led).

The 18 words are top down. The word eutheōs (immediately) is the cue to use the previous diagram as the template for this one. The 7 words of the first sentence are tangent to the 7 white circles holding auton (him) Jesus and the disciples. The next 8 words Kai eutheōs egeneto to ploion epi tēs gēs are tangent to "the boat" and "the land." The last 3 words eis ēn hupēgon (to which they under-led) are tangent to the two disciples who "stepped down on the sea" (verse 16) and "under-led" the other disciples and Jesus "to the land." The 18 words also filled the diagram top to bottom. All the nouns and pronouns in the verse were tangent to the images they named.

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