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Mk 1:32a ... Yet evening having-come, when set 'the sun,' ...

Verse 32 has 4 phrases containing 17 narrator words. The first two phrases contain these 7 words ... Opsias de genomenēs, hote edu ho hēlios (Evening yet having come, when set 'the sun,' ... ).

The 7 narrator words are top down. The diagram shows the background is dark, signifying evening (opsios). The time could either be 3 pm to 6 pm, or 6 pm to 9 pm. The sun could either be sinking towards the western horizon or sinking below it. The diagram shows two circles having dimensions equal to the gematria value of "the sun" (388) and the "sun" (318) sinking below the horizon. Jesus (888) was also compared to the sun because he rose from the dead at dawn with the sun.

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