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Mk 3:35 ... "Who for ever does the will of God, this one is my brother, and sister, and mother."

Verse 35 has four phrases and these 16 dialog words ... hos gar an poiēsē to thelēma tou Theou, outos adelfos mou, kai adelfē, kai mētēr estin (Who for ever does the will of God, this one a brother of me, and a sister, and a mother is).

The first phrase of 8 dialog words is bottom up starting being held in the hand of Jesus, then tangent to his face, then to the faces of the Trinity. The 8 words of the second through fourth phrases are top tangent from the tips of his fingers, to his body, then to the earthly and spiritual triangles holding his families. Jesus confirms the answer he posed to himself in verses 33-34. Jesus states there is only one condition, that who ever does the will of God will be a member of his spiritual family. No males can be his Father since Jesus only has one father, the one in heaven. No one can be his wife or children since Jesus never had any. But all people, male or female, are children of God the Father through Adam and Eve. Therefore, all Christ (1480) sized males and females can be his brother, sister, or mother and any Jesus (888) sized children belong to his spiritual brothers and sisters. And so says the text.

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