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The Sacred Geometry Mysteries of Christianity
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Jn 21:7f ... and he-cast himself into the sea.

The 9th phrase has these 6 narrator words, ... kai ebalen eauton eis tēn thalassan (and he-cast himself into the sea).

The 6 narrator words are bottom up tangent to the actions and images depicted in the text. The diagram is now symmetrical after Simon has cast himself into the sea. The length of the red line, the width of the vesica holding Simon's head, is equal to the gematria value of "the outer-coat" (ē ependutēs, = 8+1052 =1060) which is also equal to the width of "the net" [4(153)√3 = 1060] on the other side of the boat.

footnote: 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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