Scripture - graphe



Definition: Graphē (graf-ay') Noun, Feminine -
Scriptures, a Writing, Old Testament and New Testament Scriptures - the
book or scroll itself, a certain story, section, or verse.
Dual Signs: The large white rectangle inscribed in the raised Jesus circle, made from four right triangles and four equilateral triangles, all having sides equal to the gematria value of "Life" (815). The first diagram has a hexagon with the same area as the eight triangles. The hexagon is the sign of the Old or the New Testament. The second diagram has two rectangles that represent the signs of the Old and New Testaments. Each rectangle has the same area as the hexagon. The sign of the Kingdom of God has the same area as the combined signs of the Old and New Testaments.
| Mk 12:10a |
Have you not read this scripture, ...
A stone which the ones home-building rejected ...
This one has come to be into the head of the corner.
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| Mk 12:24b |
not having perceived the scriptures, ... |
| Mk 14:49b |
"so that the scriptures should be fulfilled." |
| Mk 15:28a |
And the scripture was fulfilled,
the one saying ... "and with lawless ones he was counted."
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