![]() Home > Glossary > TOC > Mk 4 > Parable of the Sower > Verses > Mark 4:8e | 1a 1b 1c 1d | 2a 2b | 3 | 4a 4b | 5a 5b | 6a 6b | 7a 7b 7c | 8a 8b 8c 8d 8e | 9 - 15d | 16a - 20e | Mk 4:8e ... "and one one-hundred."
The 5th phrase has these 3 dialog words, ... kia hen hekaton ("and one one-hundred"). Diagram 1: The 3 dialog words are top down. This diagram is amazing! The third and last Fruit from the top of the "ideal earth" is now bearing exactly one hundred seeds, each having a circumference equal to the gematria value of "the word" (443), and all one hundred fit perfectly inside the hexagon! Diagram 2: This diagram is even more amazing!! Now is the time to revisit verse 2 that said Jesus taught his disciples many parables and the next 6 verses were their first lesson. What follows are the sub totals of dialog words in each verse of his teaching: verse 3 (6 words); v4 (20); v5 (20); v6 (13); v7 (17); v8 (24). Now add up the subtotals: 6 + 20 + 20 + 13 + 17 + 24 = 100! This amazing diagram shows the 100 words fill the four borders of the graph! Can anyone think this is just a coincidence? That verses 3 thru 8, the last 6 verses of a teaching that concludes with the number 100? That the word "hekaton" (a hundred) is the 100th word of this lesson? If this is a coincidence, what are the odds? 4:8d < Verses > 4:9 |