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Mk
4:20e ... "and one one-hundred."



The 5th and last phrase of this 26 word verse has these final 3 dialog words ... kai hen hekaton ("and one one-hundred.").
Diagram 1: The last 3 dialog words (888) are top down. The word "one" refers to the only one remaining, Jesus. The word "a-hundred" also refers to Jesus (888) because Jesus (888) is "the word". The 3 words "kai hen hekaton" (and one, a-hundred) are tangent to the head, body, and arms of Jesus. The hands and feet of Jesus are also tangent to the 100 overlapping faces of himself that are also exactly tangent
to the raised Jesus circle (8880)! The Jesus at the bottom is tangent to and bearing the array of 100 faces. That solves part one of the mystery. The gospel text didn't say a hundred of what because the reader has to solve that mystery by himself. Diagram 2 shows part two of the mystery.
Diagram 2: Now is the time to revisit verse 15d that said "Satan
took up the the word (443), the (yellow gematria ones) that were sown into them." This includes the 26 signs of "the word" sown beside the way in verse 15d plus the 26 dialog words (size 888), but not the ones said after. The only 'words' that remain are the dialog words (size = 888) that follow. The subtotals by verse are: v16 (18); v17 (19); v18 (14); v19 (23); v20 (26). The grand total is: 18 + 19 + 14 + 23 + 26 = 100! Just like the 100 words in diagram 8e, this amazing diagram shows 100 new words fill the four borders of the graph! Can anyone think it is just a coincidence that verses 3 through 8 and verses 16 through 20 each predict the number 100, then actually delivers 100 dialog words? What are the odds? The author of this parable meticulously composed it, starting with 26 words not counted then ending with 26 words counted so the total would be 100! Jesus predicted that whatever he said, it would happen immediately for him (Mk 11:23). All he had to do was say "the word" because Jesus is the word.
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