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4:20c ... "one thirty, ..."

The 3rd phrase has these 4 dialog words ... kai karpophorousin, kai paradechontai ("and bear-fruit, one thirty," ...).
TThe 4 dialog words (888) are tangent to the body and hands of Jesus (888) as he stands on a rectangular box filled with 30 circles of fruit (471). The word "one" refers to one of the two men who were cast upon the "ideal earth" in diagram 20a. This one is bearing 30 fruits which agrees with the text. The word "karpophorousin" comes from the noun "karpos" (fruit) and the verb "phero" (to bear, to carry). The gematria value of karpos (fruit) is 471 units and its sign is a circle with a diameter of 471 units and a circumference of 1480 units, the same size as the body or head of a man. The diagram shows the two men who were cast on the earth and then received "the word" (443) and are now "bearing" 7 signs of "fruit" (karpos = 471). The diagram matches the imagery of the text and the size and locations of all the signs inside the raised Jesus (8880) circle.
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