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Jn 21:9d ... and bread.

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The 4th phrase has these 2 narrator words ... kai arton (and bread).

Diagram 1: The sign of "artoi" {481} (loaves of bread) are circles with a circumference equal to its gematria value in the shape of a rhombus now appear on the charcoal fire. Although the text uses the Greek word arton (singular), the plural form artoi meaning "loaves of bread" is understood. Each loaf of bread is the same size as a charcoal briquette, but a different color.

Diagram 2: The two words are top down. This is uncanny! The two thousand year old text always seems to have the correct number and order of words to show where the signs go! The word arton (bread) is exactly tangent to the "loaves of bread" lying on the "charcoal fire."

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