![]() Home > Glossary > TOC > Mark 4 > First Kingdom Parable > Verses > Mark 4:27c | 26a 26b | 27a 27b 27c | 28a 28b 28c | 29a 29b | Mk 4:27c ... "and grows up like not he knows it."
The 3rd phrase has these 6 dialog words, ... kai mēkunētai hōs ouk oiden autos ("and grows-up like not he knows it"). The 6 dialog words are top down tangent to the rhombus that has sprouted a strong young man in a glorified body, a youth. The 6 words "kai mēkunētai hōs ouk oiden autos" (and grows-up like not he knows it) are visually tangent to the young man's hands holding two empty circles coming out of the side of his head (the sign of "not knowing"). The arms of the youth now form a mirror image to the arms of Jesus. He has also grown up enough for his hands to touch the "Kingdom of God" like he has never been able to do or imagine before. The message here is that all mankind is part of the "Kingdom of God." 4:27b < Verses > 4:28a |