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Testimony - marturion

Definition: Marturion (mar-too'-ree-on) Abstract Noun, Neuter - Testimony, documented true words, scripture, evidence, proof.

Diagram: By convention, the sign of an abstract noun is an equilateral triangle. The Sign of a "testimony" is a word for word record of a string of narrator or dialog words. There must be a sign large enough to hold a testimony. There are two such signs: 1) A large hexagon made from 6 equilateral triangles. 2) A large rectangle made from 12 equilateral triangles. A small testimony is 19 words, a large one is 60 or 61 words. Below are some testimonies in the gospels of Mark and John. There are others, but they are not called testimonies.

Mk 01:44d "See that to no-one nothing you say, but rather underlead, yourself show to the priest, and offer for your cleansing what Moses commanded into a testimony to them."
Mk 06:11c "And whatever place not-(does) welcome you, nor yet hears of you, going out from there shake off the dust that is under the feet of you, into a testimony to them."
Mk 13:09d "See but you for yourselves, they will give you into (the) Sanhedrin, and in synagogues you will be beaten, and before governors and kings, you will stand because of me into a testimony to them."
Jn 01:15c John testifies about him and has cried saying, ... "This One was he to whom I said, ... "The One after me coming, in front of me has become, because prior to me, he was.""
Jn 01:19 And this is the Testimony of John, when the Jews out of Jerusalem sent off before him Priests and Levites so that they might ask him, ... "Who are you?
Jn 01:19-28 And this is the Testimony of John ... These things' happened in Bethany beyond the Jordan where was the one John baptizing.
Jn 01:32a-34b And testifies John saying, ... And I have seen and I have testified, that this one is the Son of God.

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