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| 21a - 38b | 39a 39b | 40a 40b 40c 40d | 41a 41b | 42a 42b 42c | 43a 43b | Mk 5:43b ... And he-said to-give to-her (something) to-eat.
The 3rd phrase has these 5 narrator words, ... kai eipen dothēnai autē fagein (and he-said to-give to-her to-eat). The 5 words are top down. The 3 words "kai eipen dothēnai" (and he-said to-give) are tangent from Jesus (888) to the rhombus holding the little maid. The last 2 words "autē fagein" [to-her (something) to-eat] are tangent to the little girl and the triangle holding a hexagonal basket of bread. The text leaves out the word "something" which is understood that it should come just before "fagein" (to-eat). The unwritten but understood term "something to-eat" is a euphemism to give her "something spiritual to eat" such as a "basket of bread" which can stand for "the bread of life" or "belief in Jesus." The sign of the hexagonal basket of "artoi" = (481 bread) is tangent to the feet of the maiden and the large 8880 Circle, the sign of the raised Jesus (8880). 5:43a < Verses > 6:01a |