![]() Home
> Glossary > TOC > Mark > Mark
5 > Gerasene Demoniac > Verses >
Mark 5:5a
| 1a 1b | 2a 2b | 3a 3b 3c | 4a 4b 4c 4d | 5a 5b 5c | 6a 6b | 7a 7b 7c | 8 - 20c | Mk 5:5a ... And through every night and day in the tombs, ...
Verse 5 has three phrases and 19 narrator words. The first phrase has these 9 words, ... Kai dia pantos nuktos kai hēmeras en tois mnēmasin (And through every night and day in the tombs, ...). The 9 narrator words are bottom up. The number 9 just so happens to be the exact number of words needed to fill the mountain. The 2 words "pantos nuktos" (every night) are inside to the muted blue triangles that represent the 'dark of night.' The 3 words "kai hēmeras en" (and day in) are tangent to and "in" the white triangles that represent the 'light of day.' The 2 words "tois mnēmasin" (the tombs) are the top blue and white triangles that represent the outside color of the tombs during the day made from white stones in the shape of a triangle and the dark blue triangles that represent the color of the inside of the tombs night or day. In verse 5:5 we see the Gerasene Demoniac inside of his Unclean Spirit walking among the tombs and mountains in the last few days and nights just before Jesus arrives. 5:04d < Verse > 5:05b |