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The Apostles James and John

The Apostles James and John

The brothers James and John were the third and fourth disciples of Jesus. This is the passage that tells how Jesus met them.

And having-gone-on a-little he-saw James the-son of Zebedee and John his Brother. and they-were in the boat mending the nets. And immediately he-called them. And leaving their father Zebedee in the Boat with the hired-servants they-departed after him. (Mk 1:19-20)

The gematria value of James and John

The gematria value of James and John

James = IakwboV = 10+1+20+800+2+70+200 = 1103
John = IwannhV = 10+800+1+50+50+8+200 = 1119

In Mark's gospel, James and John (2222) always appear together, either with Simon Petros (1925) or with all twelve apostles. They are depicted as a circles with a circumference equal to the gematria value of their names. When the two brothers are "raised," they are 100.09 % equal to the raised Jesus (8880) and their top and bottom circles fit within the width of the line used to create the circumference of the "raised" Jesus. The very small overlap of one part to a thousand is not visible to the naked eye. The circles that represent the brothers John and James figures prominently in several gospel stories but in a much more clever way than shown in the above diagram. As you can see, it is virtually impossible for the human eye to tell which "brother" is larger. Here are two gospel stories about James and John that make overt word play on the gematria property of their names.

And they-came into Capernaum, and in the House he-was-questioning them ... What were you debating in The Way? But they were-being-silent, for they-argued with one-another in the Way who was-greater. (Mk 9:33-34)

And James and John the sons of Zebedee approached him saying to him ... Teacher, we-wish that whatever we-may-ask you, you-may-do for-us. And he-said to-them ... What do-you-wish me to-do for-you. And they-said to-him ... Grant to-us that, one out of-your right and one out left, we-may-sit in your glory. (Mk 10:35-37)

The Gematria connection between
James and John (2222) and Simon Petros (1925)

James, John, and Simon Peter

Like Simon Peter, the brothers John and James were fishermen and the gematria value of their names was connected with Simon Peter. As the above diagram shows, a circle with a circumference of 2222 units representing John and James passes through the six vertices of a hexagon enclosing Simon Peter. The 2222 circle is 99.96% of the size of the actual circle that circumscribes the hexagon.

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