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21:25c ... "Not itself I-think the world to-have-room-for the being-written books!"

gematria values: 25a+b+c = 2,265 + 1,426 + 5,141 = 8,832 units

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The 3rd phrase contains the following 9 dialog words with an isopsephia total of 5,141, ... oud (474) auton (821) oimai (131) ton (420) kosmon (450) chōrēsai (1719) ta (301) grafomena (770) biblia (55) (Not itself I-think the world to-have-room-for the being-written books).

Diagram 1: The 23 dialog words are bottom up. The "Spirit of-John Baptist (2220)" speaks from the top of the 2nd and 3rd books. His outstretched arms are tangent to all 3 of the books being written. There is no more room in the diagram for more books to be written. Standing tangent to the 1st book, the hands of the Beloved Disciple hold the words "the books." In the previous verse he said "he is the one testifying and having-written these-things" but has never identified himself by name. But his name is hiding in the gematria value of this verse with an accuracy of 99.2% Look and see!

Diagram 2: Verse 25 has these 23 dialog words: Estin de kai alla polla ha epoiesen ho Iesous, hatina ean grafetai kath hen, oud auton oimai ton kosmon choresai ta grafomena biblia (And there-is also many other-things which the Jesus did, which if they-are-written one-by one, I-think not itself the world to-have-room-for the books being-written). The gematria value of the 23 words in the 3 phrases: 2,265 + 1,426 + 5,141 = 8,832 units. The diagram shows the 6 red lines each with a length of 1,261.8 units converge from the 8880 circle onto the face of the Beloved Disciple. Another 6 red lines, each with a length of 210.3 units emanate from his face to the white halo with a circumference of 2220 units, the gematria value of "Iōannēs Baptistēs" (2220), John the Baptist. This John was the first disciple of Jesus and the first to die. Maybe that qualifies him to be "beloved." Many scholars think the disciple "Iōannēs" (1119), John of Zebedee, the first disciple of John the Baptist and the last of the twelve disciples to die is the Beloved Disciple. That would make the two John's, the first and the last, the Alpha and Omega of disciples, the doubly beloved disciples.

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