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Jn 21:12c ... having known that ... "the Lord it is!"

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The 5th and 6th phrases have these 2 narrator and 3 dialog words ... eidotes hoti, ho kurios estin (having known that, ... "the Lord it is").

Diagram 1: The 2 narrator and 3 dialog words are bottom up. The beloved disciple told Simon the man standing into the shore was Jesus when he said "the Lord it is" (21:7c). All 7 disciples in the boat then knew Jesus had returned from the dead back to Galilee. Now they see him serving them breakfast they all know that "the Lord it is." The 5 words are tangent to a hexagon enclosing the land to two hexagons enclosing the charcoal fire on which Jesus stands. The 7 disciples laying center point to perimeter are tangent to the diameter of the land.

Diagram 2: The same 5 words are bottom up, but this time the 7 disciples form into a coracle tangent to the inside of the boat. The first 2 words are tangent to "ton ependutēn diezōsato" (the outer garment Simon tied around himself) and the last 5 words "ho kurios estin" (the Lord it is) are tangent to the body of the Lord.

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