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Jn 21:17b ... was-sad the Stone that he-said to-him the third (time), ... "are-you-fond of-me"?

The 4th and 5th phrases have these 10 narrator words, ... elupēthē ho Petros hoti eipen autō to triton, fileis me (was-sad the Stone that he-said to-him the third, "are-you-fond of-me")?

The 10 narrator words are bottom up from the grieving circles to the 3 equilateral triangles tangent to Simon, the Stone, and Jesus. The verb lupeo means "to cause severe sadness, mental anguish, insult, or humiliation." The 4 words elupēthē ho Petros hoti (was-sad the Stone that) are tangent to the 4 dark circles of grief, the white and blue equilateral triangles (the Stone and sadness), and Simon (the Stone). The mental signs of "being sad" coming from the head of Simon are also tangent to "the blue Stone" on which Simon sits. The 2 words to triton (the third) are tangent to the third equilateral triangle." The 2 words fileis me (are-you-fond of-me) are tangent to Jesus and the white equilateral triangle behind him, the sign of fondness.

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