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An Identity Mark for the souls hooked by Jesus.
The J.Hooked identity mark was conceived in an oceanside Low Country garage, south of Savannah, Georgia in 2025. Misplaced and temporarily living in a gracious neighbors home after their home was destroyed by a fire. The visuals and their meanings first surfaced in an intimate meeting with God while scribbling in her journal while Meditating on the frequent theme of Jesus referencing FISH , fishers of men, and fishing. Jesus so creatively hooked and reeled in his followers, by multiplying fish to feed thousands and net-breaking fish overflow catches, paying taxes from a fish’s mouth, and the Kingdom of Heaven is likened into a big net cast into the sea…… on an on. (references below on this page.
J.Hooked draws inspiration from this Great Awakening of Truth, luring multitudes to engage with their Creator through the resurrected Son, Jesus Christ. ..
The J.Hooked mark artfully fuses a large game fish hook with a resurrection nail, reflecting: 1) Jesus Christ’s historical love-luring messages with frequent references to fishing—mentioned 32 times in the New Testament—and 2) His Sacrifice of crucifixion and resurrection.
The Messiah referred to His disciples as "fishers of men," teaching them to reel in more souls for the BIG catch - the luxury of living in the Kingdom of Heaven both on earth and for eternity.
An Identity Mark for the souls hooked by Jesus.
J.HookedHistorically Marked
During the 1st to 3rd centuries AD, Christians encountered intense hostility from Roman Government authorities. To discreetly identify fellow believers in Jesus Christ as the Son of God, they used a simple symbol: a fish drawn in the dirt to ascertain each other’s faith. The 1st believer would sketch an arc in the dirt. The other would complete the fish with their arc, communicating their beliefs - hidden from Roman persecution. .
Fast forward 14 centuries, and the persecution of those sharing the Truth continues.
FISH . FISHING . FISHES . FISHERS . FISHERMEN.
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4:18 — Simon Peter and Andrew were casting a net into the sea: for they were fishers.
4:19 — “Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.”
7:10 — “Or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent?”
13:47 — “The kingdom of heaven is like unto a net, that was cast into the sea, and gathered of every kind [of fish].”
14:17 — “We have here but five loaves, and two fishes.”
14:19 — Feeding of 5,000 with bread and fish
15:34 — “Seven, and a few little fishes.”
15:36 — Feeding of 4,000 with bread and fish.
17:27 — The coin in the mouth of a fish.
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1:16 — Simon and Andrew “casting a net into the sea: for they were fishers.”
1:17 — “Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men.”
6:38 — “Five loaves and two fishes.”
6:41 — Jesus multiplied the loaves and fishes.
6:43 — They took up twelve baskets of fragments, and of the fishes.
8:7 — “They had a few small fishes.”
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5:2 — “The fishermen were washing their nets.”
5:6 — They caught “a great multitude of fishes.”
5:9 — Astonishment at the draught of fishes.
9:13 — Five loaves and two fishes.
9:16 — Feeding of the 5,000 with loaves and fishes.
11:11 — “If a son shall ask a fish, will he for a fish give him a serpent?”
24:42 — “They gave him a piece of a broiled fish, and of an honeycomb.”
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6:9 — “There is a lad here, which hath five barley loaves, and two small fishes.”
6:11 — Jesus distributed the loaves and fishes.
21:3 — The disciples went fishing.
21:6 — Jesus told them to cast the net, and they caught a multitude of fish.
21:8 — “Dragging the net with fishes.”
21:9 — They saw “a fire of coals there, and fish laid thereon, and bread.”
21:10 — Jesus said, “Bring of the fish which ye have now caught.”
21:11 — Simon Peter drew the net with 153 great fishes.
21:13 — Jesus gave them bread and fish.

