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The Sacred Geometry Mysteries of Christianity
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Jn 21:7a+b ... Says therefore the disciple, that-one whom the Jesus was-loving, (2,740) to-the Stone, ... "The Lord it-is, ..." (3,840)

gematria value of 21:7a + 7b = 2,740 + 3,840 = 6,580 units

The 1st through 4th phrases have 14 words with gematria values that reveal the name of the beloved disciple, ... Legei {53} oun {520} ho {70} mathētēs {566}, ekeinos {360} hon {120} ēgapa {93} ho {70} Iēsous {888}, tō {1110} Petrō {1295}, ho {70} kurios {800} estin {565} (Says therefore the disciple, that-one whom the Jesus was-loving, to-the Stone, ... "The Lord it-is! ..."). The gematria value of these 14 words (including the 2 iota subscripts) = 6,580 units.

Diagram 1: Verse 7a showed the beloved disciple in the boat with Simon. The narrator also showed who Jesus loved. Diagram 1 now shows the Beloved Disciple saying to Simon the Stone ... Ho kurios estin (It-is the Lord)!

Diagram 2: Jesus now stands on the hexagram to reveal the number and name of the beloved disciple in the form of a gematria riddle. This is the 2nd time Jesus appears on the Sea of Tiberias. The gematria value of these 14 words is 6,580 units, the same number as the 4 red diagonals that converge from the corners of the graph on a circle with a circumference of 2220 units, the gematria value of "Iōannēs Baptistēs" (John the Baptist)! The actual length is 6,582 units, an accuracy of 99.97%. The beloved disciple is never named in this gospel. Jesus may "love" this disciple because they have both risen from the dead. Their glorified bodies never die. They are Spirits that have many powers. Many bible scholars think the beloved disciple was John, son of Zebedee, not "Iōannēs Baptistēs" (2220). Why didn't the disciple who wrote this gospel mystery say who he was? Why didn't the narrator tell us the names of all 7 disciples back in verse 2? If he did, there would be no gematria mystery to solve.

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