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The Sacred Geometry Mysteries of Christianity
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Mk 1:2b ... "Behold! I-send the 'messenger' of-me before the-face of-you, ..."

The 2nd phrase has these 8 dialog words, ... Idou, apostellō ton aggelon mou pro prosōpou sou ["Behold, I send off the 'messenger' of me before (the) face of you, ..."].

The 8 dialog words are top down tangent to God, the sides of the Holy Spirit holding his messenger, and the face of Jesus. The words "idou apostellō" (Behold I send) is tangent to God and a command to Look at the diagram! The text is from Exodus and Malachi concerning Isaiah his messenger. However, when Mark was written, Isaiah was already dead hundreds of years before. God and his aggellos (messenger, angel) are both depicted with wings, God with the white wings of a dove, God's Spirits with the blue wings of an Angel. The words "the 'messenger' of me" is tangent to John. The words "before (the) face of you" is tangent to the faces of John and Jesus. God is speaking to Jesus through the Holy Spirit regarding his new Isaiah. Mark will introduce John the Baptist and Jesus to you through the Greek text, gematria, and the various underlying Sacred Geometry diagrams.

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