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Mark 5:13a
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The 9th of 24 miracles is revealed in the text and four diagrams of verse 13 which contains 30 narrator words. The first sentence has these 3 dialog words, ... Kai epetrepsen autois (And 'he turned it over' to them). The 3 words are top down. The verb "epetrepsen" comes from "epi" (upon) and "tropē" (a turning) the meaning depends on the context of what happens from the resulting contact. Bible translators say the expression meant Jesus was giving "it" (his permission), autois (dat. pl., to them, the Unclean Spirits) to enter into the pigs but in a gematria parable, Jesus also gave the Unclean Spirits the ability to do it! Jesus turned "it" (the mountain) over to break the Unclean Spirit in two possessing the Demoniac and to make a bridge so the Unclean Spirits beside him could 'cross over to enter into the pigs.' Mark will later confirm the verb epetrepsen meant "turning the mountain over" when he said, "whoever says to the mountain, this be raised and cast into the sea, but believes what he says happens, it shall be for him" (Mk 11:23) The next sentence will show the Unclean Spirits after they came out, over, and in to the pigs. 5:12 < Verse > 5:13b |