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Mark 3:27c
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3:27c ... "and then he will plunder his house."

The sixth phrase has these 6 dialog words, ... kai tote ten oikian autou diarpasei ("and then the house of him he will plunder").
The 6 words are top down. The 2 words "ten oikian" (the house) are tangent to the white equilateral triangles, the sign of the large white stones of the Temple. The last 2 words "autou diarpasei" (of him he will plunder) are tangent to the gold vessels the Romans took from the former Strongman (the Chief Priest) who is bound inside the white triangle below his plundered possessions (the gold Vessels, Table, Talents, and Menorah). The Temple was then destroyed stone by stone and thrown down including all the buildings in Jerusalem. All possessions in the Temple and buried under the stone floors of every single residential and commercial building in the city were brought to Rome as war booty. The entire city was raised to the ground.
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