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| 21a - 38b | 39a 39b | 40a 40b 40c 40d | 41a 41b | 42a 42b 42c | 43a 43b | Mk 5:42b ... and walked-around, for she-was of-years twelve, ...
The 2nd and 3rd phrases have these 6 narrator words, ... kai periepatei, ēn gar etōn dōdeka (and walked-around, she-was for of-years twelve, ...). The 6 narrator words are bottom up. The word periepatei comes from the preposition peri (around) and the verb epateō (was trodding, was walking). The 2 words "kai periepatei" (And walked-around) are tangent to the little girl doing just that. The purpose of the words was for the little girl to walk around the hexagon and to cast the two halves of the Unclean Spirit to the sides of the graph. There are six images of the living resurrected maiden walking around. Her body and head are covered clockwise with the number circles (1 to 12). Her legs and body are numbered 1 to 6, her heads 7 to 12. The number "12" is tangent to the last 2 words "etōn dōdeka" (of-years twelve). The 6 words are a geometry pun. The numbers on her body and head are a confirmation of her age. 5:42a < Verses > 5:42c |