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Jn 21:11a ... Stepped-up then Simon Stone, ...

11a

Verse 11 has six phrases and 24 narrator words. The first phrase has these 4 words ... Anebē oun Simōn Petros (Stepped-up then Simon Stone, ...).

The 2 words anabainō oun, (stepped-up then) was the command for Simon to "step up" from the outer-garment tied around himself and to step-up and over the 2 words of the narrator until he was tangent to the net full of fish. The diagram shows Simon's avatar is now tangent to the 2 words of his name. Simon Petros is now ready to obey the command of Jesus to "bring from the fish he caught." Simon is now in position to obey what the next 7 words tell him to do.

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