![]() Home > Glossary > TOC > Mark 4 > Jesus Calms Wind and Sea > Verses > Mark 4:37a | 35 | 36a 36b 36c | 37a 37b | 38a 38b 38c | 39a 39b 39c | 40a 40b 40c | 41a 41b 41c | Mk 4:37a ... And there-came-about 'a-whirlwind' great of-wind, ...
Verse 37 has 3 phrases containing 17 narrator words. The 1st phrase contains these 5 narrator words ... Kai ginetai lailaps megalē anemou (And there-came-about 'a-whirlwind' great of-wind, ...). Diagram 1: The 5 narrator words are top down. The two diagrams show three different sized circles coming out of the mouth of God the Father. The word "megalē" (great) is code for a 4440 circle which modifies the doublet words "lailaps" (whirlwind) and "anemos" (wind) to imply these two signs are identical and congruent to the size of the boat. The 888 size of the words fill the whirlwind top to bottom. Diagram 2: The 5 narrator words are top down from the top face mode disciple to the bottom face mode disciple around the center of the white whirl-wind. The 10 disciples in vesica mode can be seen under the transluscent blue narrator circles. Each word circle has a circumference of 1480 units, the same circumference of each of the twelve disciples in face or vesica mode. Jesus has now closed his eyes in sleep as a sign everything is under control. 4:36c < Verses > 4:37b |