Foods - bromata

Definition: brómata (bro'-mahta) Plural Noun, Neuter - Foods of any kind.
The Sign: In Mark's gospel there are only two different foods, fishes (1224) and loaves (481). The perimeter of fish (rhombus) is 612 units. The circumference of each loaf of bread (circle) is 481 units. By computation, the width of each one is 153 units. For verse 7:19, either one is a perfect fit for the man's "body cavity" but the sign for "loaves" is a perfect fit for the "latrine." Therefore, the gematria sign for "foods" is "loaves" (481) of bread.
| Mk 07:19c |
Because "it" does not enter into his heart, but into the body cavity and "it" goes out into the latrine, cleansing all the foods. |
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