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Mk 4:22a ... "For nothing is hidden, if ever not that it may be revealed, ..."

22a

Verse 22 has four phrases and 16 words to further illustrate what Jesus said in verse 21. The first 2 phrases have these 8 dialog words in this long sentence, ... ou gar estin krupton, ean mē hina fanerōthē ("nothing for is hidden, if ever not that it may be revealed, ...").

The 8 dialog words are top down. The 4 words "ou gar estin krupton" (nothing for is hidden) are tangent to the outline of a modius which now reveals the oil lamp. The 4 words "ean mē hina fanerōthē" (if ever not that it may be revealed) are tangent to four right triangles that support the lampstand and the lamp on top of it. The lampstand now supported by four disciples was formerly supported by a green equilateral triangle that was cut into two green right triangles that now also supports the lampstand. The white equilateral triangle that formerly held the lamp was also cut into two right triangles to support and to also reveal it.

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