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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 21:2c ... and Nathanael, the-one from Cana of-the Galilee, ...
The 3rd and 4th phrases have these 7 narrator words, ... kai Nathanaēl, ho apo Kana tēs Galilaias (and Nathanael, the-one from Cana of-the Galilee, ...). The 7 narrator words are bottom up. The diagram starts with Thomas Didumos tangent to the botom of the Galilee. The two words "kai Nathanaēl" (and Nathanael) are tangent to the top of Thomas and to the ears of Nathanael, a twin of Thomas and a disciple of Simon. The three words "o apo Kana" (the-one from Cana) are tangent to the top of Nathanael's head and the bottom of Simon. The village of Cana was in the north of the Galilee. The last two words "tēs Galilaias" (of-the Galilee) is tangent to the ears of Simon whose home village is also in the north of Galilee. The Gospel text has the perfect number of words in the correct order which seems to be designed so that Thomas, Nathanael, Simon, the land, and the words are all tangent to each other. Nathanael is a disciple of Simon but he is not one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. Jn 21:2b < Verse > Jn 21:2d |