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Jn 21:7d ... tied- the outer-garment ~around-himself, ...

The 7th phrase has these 3 narrator words, ... ton ependutēn diezōsato (the outer-garment tied-around-himself, ...). The tilda shows words were moved for English word order.

The 3 narrator words are top down tangent to Simon inside the vesica (outer-garment). The noun "ependutēs"* (outer-garment) comes from the prepositions epi (on), en (in), and the verb duomai (to sink into clothing). The noun literally means "a slip in garment." The verb diazonnumi comes from "dia" (through) and zōnnumi (to gird, to belt tighten). The diagram shows Simon taking the "outline of the boat" and "girding himself tight" with this "outer-garment."

*The noun ependutēs (outer garment) must have been seen as a feminine noun (ē ependutēs = 1060) by ancient gematria authors but modern Greek dictionaries list it as masculine (o ependutēs = 1122)

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