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Jn 21:15b ... says to-the Simon Stone the Jesus, ... "Simon of-John, do-you-love me more-(than) these-ones?"

The 2nd through 4th phrases contain these 6 narrator and 6 dialog words, ... legei tō Simōni Petrō ho Iēsous, Simōn Iōannou, agapas me pleon toutōn (Says to-the Simon Stone the Jesus, "Simon of-John, do-you-love me more-(than) these-ones")?

The 6 narrator words are counter-clockwise tangent to the right hand of Jesus. The 6 dialog words are top down. Simon's father is John because Jesus said "You are Simon, the Son of John, you will be called Kephas which is translated Stone" (Jn 1:42). The two words legei Iēsous (says Jesus) are tangent to the hands of Jesus. The two words Simōni Petrō (to Simon Stone) are tangent to an equilateral triangle holding a 2220 circle that is holding the face of "Simon the Stone (1925)." The name Simōn Iōannou (Simon of-John) is tangent to two items: the bottom "Stone" of the rhombus tangent to a 2220 circle, the gematria value of "John the Baptist (2220)." The words pleon toutōn (more than these ones) is tangent to the rectangle holding 6 circles representing the other 6 disciples and their breakfast of fish and bread from diagram 15a. This diagram shows Simon the Stone (1925) is "of John the Baptist (2220)."

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