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Mk 4:28b ... "first grass, then a head of grain, ..."

28b

The 2nd and 3rd phrases have these 4 dialog words ... prōton chorton, eita stachun (first grass, then a head of grain, ... ).

The 4 dialog words are bottom up tangent to the rhombus and the extended hands of Jesus. The words "prōton chorton" (first grass) are tangent to the bottom half of the rhombus containing the body of the man enclosing a long root topped by a blade of grass. The words of a "eita stachun" (a head of grain) are tangent to the top half of the rhombus containing the head of the man enclosing six kernals of grain around the circumference of his head. The diagram shows this "head" is missing 6 vesicas of grain that will transfigure into the face of a man when they come together and change colors in the next two diagrams.

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