Matthews
version of how Jesus walked around on the Sea is very similar to Mark except
for one extraordinary event - Simon Peter walked on the waters to
meet Jesus! According to church father Papias (ca. AD 135), Mark
was Simon Peter's interpreter. But if Mark actually recorded Simon's memoirs, this brings up the following two questions: 1)
If Simon actually walked on the waters with Jesus, why didn't he tell
Mark? 2)
If Simon did tell, why didn't Mark write about it?
John
also has a version of this miracle. Matthew said the ship was many stadia from land. John then supplies more information. He says the boat was 25 or 30 stadia from land. John also never mentions the miracle of Simon Peter walking on the waters. John also said the boat came ashore at Capernaum instead of at Gennesaret!
The Gospel of Luke, who promised to investigate everything accurately, and to write it all down in an orderly sequence, never even mentioned this miracle! Walking to a ship full of witnesses, in the middle of the Sea of Galilee, through the waves on the surface of the water, at night, during a raging storm, is one of the most significant miracles Jesus performed during his life on earth. I have carefully and accurately investigated all three stories. Using gematria, each account produces an orderly sequence of signs that allows Jesus by himself, or Jesus and Simon together, to walk around on the waters. Each gospel account is a Sacred Geometry story from start to finish. The number of words and their order in each verse are drawing instructions that show how each diagram should be constructed so that the imagery of every verse always matches the objects on every single diagram!!
The Setting: the eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee by a mountain.
The Characters: Jesus, the crowds, the twelve disciples, Simon the Stone, a phantom, the Son of God.
The objects mentioned in the story: the boat, the other side, a mountain, land, the sea, the waves, the waters, the wind, stadia, the fourth watch of the night, Gennesaret
| 22a 22b 22c | 23a 23b | 24a 24b 24c | 25a 25b | 26a 26b 26c | 27 |
| 28a 28b 28c | 29a 29b 29c 29d | 30a 30b 30c | 31a 31b | 32 | 33a 33b | 34 |