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Mark 5:14d
| 1a - 7c | 8 | 9a 9b | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13a 13b 13c 13d | 14a 14b 14c 14d | 15a - 20c | Mk 5:14d ... And they-came to-see "what is the-thing that-happened?"
The 4th phrase contains these 3 narrator words including this 4 dialog word question, ... Kai ēlthon idein ti estin to gegonos (And they-came to-see "what is the-thing that-happened?" ) The 3 narrator and 4 dialog words are top-down. The 3 words "kai ēlthon idein" (and they-came to-see) are tangent to the swineherds and the city and farm men that have come to the mountain to see what happened. The 4 dialog words collectively said by everyone "ti estin to gegonos" (what is the thing that happened) is tangent to the "approximately 2000 Unclean Spirits" that were "choked in the sea." The gospel says nothing about what they saw. However, if "about 2000" Roman soldiers were drowned, it would be a sight to see, recorded in Roman histories and local lore. However, if "about 2000" Unclean Spirits were "drowned," there would be nothing to see. Logic, geometry, and gematria dictates that the square having the perimeter of "about 2000" units must be the true answer to that question. 5:14c < Verse > 5:15a |