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Mk 4:8d ... "and one sixty, ..."

The 4th phrase has these 3 dialog words, ... kai hen heksēkonta ("and one sixty, ...").

The white equilateral triangle and Jesus each hold the 3 words that are tangent to the stack of 60 seeds (circumference = 433) from above, and the brown equilateral triangle that holds the Fruit (diameter = 471) is tangent to the stack of 60 seeds from below. The second Fruit from the bottom of the "ideal earth" is now bearing 60 seeds, 6 columns wide by 10 rows high, a stack of seeds tangent to the top and bottom of the hexagon.

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