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Mk 4:11a ... And he-said to-them, ... "To-you 'the mystery' has-been-given of-the 'Kingdom of-the God,' ..."
11a

Verse 11 has five phrases and 20 words. The first two phrases have these 3 narrator and 8 dialog words, ... Kai elegen autois, Humin to mustērion dedotai tēs basileias tou Theou (And he-said to-them, "To-you 'the mystery' has-been-given of-the Kingdom of-the God, ...").

The first 3 narrator words are top down, the next 8 dialog words are bottom up. Jesus can make anything happen by touch, thought, or speech. If he says a "word," the Sign of that word can materialize exactly where it is drawn on the graph. The 6 words "Humin to mustērion dedotai tēs basileias" (To you 'the mystery' has been given of the Kingdom) are tangent to the rhombus, the sign of "a mystery," the twelve disciples in vesica mode, which in turn is tangent to the hexagram. The "Kingdom" is the green and white hexagram. The 3 words "Basileias tou Theou" is tangent to the three white triangles of the hexagon that represent heaven, the three green triangles represent earth. The 3 narrator words tangent to Jesus are tangent to the last two words Jesus said to the disciples which signifies Jesus is "of the God."

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