![]() Home > Glossary > TOC > Mark > Mark
1 > Jesus Cures a Leper > Verses > Mark 1:45b
| 40a 40b | 41a 41b | 42 | 43 | 44a 44b 44c 44d | 45a1 45a2 45a3 45b 45c 45d | Mk 1:45b ... The one yet came out began to preach many (things) and spread thru 'the word,' so that no longer was he able openly into a city to enter, ...
The first two phrases contain 18 narrative words that form a "testimony" around Jesus, ... Ho de exelthōn ērxato kērussein polla, kai diafēmizein ton logon, hōste mēketi auton dunasthai fanerōs eis polin eiselthein (The one yet came out began to preach many things and spread thru the word, so that no longer he was able to appear into a city to enter, ...). The 18 narrative words are bottom up, tangent to the hexagon (sign of a testimony) with Jesus in the center. The 6 outer white triangles (6 stones) is the sign of a walled city. The narrative words say Jesus preached many (24 dialog words) that are "spread thru" (the hexagram) so that he (Jesus) was "no longer able to appear to enter into a city." The diagram shows these 42 words block Jesus from entering into any walled city from the wilderness outside the walls unless he drops in from above. How many times does this gospel always seem to have the exact number of words it needs to construct a diagram? It is not a coincidence! The 24 dialog and 18 narrative words and Jesus fill the hexagram! Phrase 45c will show the next amazing drawing instruction. 1:45a3 < Verses > 1:45c |