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Mk 4:39c ... And there-was a-calm great.

The 5th phrase contains these 4 narrator words ... Kai egeneto galēnē megalē (And there-was a-calm great).

The 4 narrator words are top down, tangent to the boat and the sea. There is now no sign of the wind, just the twelve inside their boat on a flat and silent sea. The adjective "great" is code for a circle with a circumference of 4440 units, and an intensifier for the abstract noun galēnē (calm). The sign of the abstact noun galēnē (calm), by convention is an equilateral triangle. Since the word was "intensified," the diagram shows the "calm" as six equilateral triangles in the form of a hexagon mostly hidden underneath the boat on a "still and silent" sea.

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