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Mark 6:2a
| 1a 1b | 2a 2b 2c 2d | 3a 3b 3c 3d | 4a 4b 4c | 5a 5b 5c | 6a 6b | Mk 6:2a ... And having-become a-Sabbath he-began to-teach in the synagogue.
Verse 2 has 5 phrases containing 32 words. The 1st phrase contains these 8 narrator words, ... Kai genomenou Sabbatou, ērksato didaskein en tē sunagogē. (And having-become a-Sabbath, he-began to-teach in the synagogue.). The 8 narrator words are bottom up. The 8 words in the first sentence all refer to Jesus (888) and that is why they have a circumference of "888" units. The 3 words of the first phrase "Kai genomenou Sabbatou" (And having become of a Sabbath) are tangent to the bottom triangle in the hexagon, the sign of a Sabbath, and ends with the noun "Sabbatou" (of a Sabbath) that is tangent to the tip "of a Sabbath." The first 3 words of the second phrase "ērksato didaskein en" (he began to teach in) are tangent to the body, face, and hands of Jesus and the top triangle in the hexagon, the sign of "a teaching," which also contains Jesus, the Teacher. The last 2 words "tē sunagogē" (the synagogue) are tangent to the top of the eight triangles that form the sign of a "synagogue." 6:1b < Verses > 6:2b |