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| 1a 1b | 2a 2b 2c 2d 2e | 3a 3b 3c 3d | 4a 4b | 5a 5b | 6a 6b 6c | 7a 7b 7c 7d 7e 7f| 8a - 14b | Jn 21:2a ... There-were together Simon Stone and Thomas, ...
Verse 2 has 6 phrases and 27 narrator words. The 1st phrase has these 6 words ... ēsan homou Simōn Petros kai Thōmas (There-were together Simon Stone and Thomas, ...). The diagram shows we are now in Galilee by changing the color of the sea from blue to green. Verse 2 "brings together" the names of the disciples of Simon. The 6 narrator words are top down. The top 2 words, "ēsan homou" (There-were together), start the list. The 4 words "Simōn Petros" (Simon Stone) "kai Thomas" (and Thomas) are tangent to the images of Simon and Thomas who like the verse says "were together." The name "Simōn {1100} o {70} Petros {755}" (Simon the Stone) has a gematria value of 1925 units. Simon and his other 6 disciples that follow all have a 1925 circumference because Thomas is a twin to Simon (in size) and all six are called brothers. The name "Toma" in Aramaic or Syriac, like the name "Teom" in Hebrew means "twin." The name "didymus" in Greek is "twin." Thomas (twin) is a disciple of Simon and Jesus. His face is a twin to Jesus (888), but larger. Jn 21:1b < Verse > Jn 21:2b |