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Mk 1:14b ... The Jesus came into the Galilee preaching the good-news of God.

Mark 1:14b

The second phrase has these 11 narrator words ... ēlthen ho Iēsous eis tēn Galilaian kērussōn to euaggelion tou theo (came the Jesus into the Galilee preaching the good news of God).

The 11 words are bottom up. The words "ho Iēsous" (the Jesus) are tangent to Jesus. The words "eis tēn Galilaian kērussōn" (into the Galilee preaching) are tangent to "the Galilee," and "to euaggelion" (the good-news) are tangent to the hands of Jesus "preaching" also tangent to the white triangle, the sign of the "Good-News." Finally, the words "tou theo" (the God) are tangent to the triangle holding God the Father. All the words are tangent to the images they name. The diagram shows how Jesus "came" (ēlthen) into the Galilee, springing out of the Trinity with "the good-news" tangent to both of their faces. The imagery of the words match the images in the diagram.

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