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Mark 6:2d
| 1a 1b | 2a 2b 2c 2d | 3a 3b 3c 3d | 4a 4b 4c | 5a 5b 5c | 6a 6b | Mk 6:2d ... "and the powers such-as through the hands of-him come-about?"
The 5th phrase has these 9 dialog words, ... kai ai dunameis toiautai dia tōn cheirōn autou ginomenai (and the powers such through the hands of him come about)? The 9 words are bottom up. The third of the 5 words "kai ai dunameis toiautai dia" (and the powers such through) lies directly over the point where the two powers (dunameis) come together. The 5 words are tangent to the two equilateral triangles (powers). The 4 words "tōn cheirōn autou ginomenai" (the hands of him come about) are all tangent to the equilateral triangle holding Jesus. The 4 men, 9 words, the extended hands, the two powers, the Sabbath, the synagogue, the hearing, the astonishment, and the wisdom are all tangent to each other at the exact points where and when the text says. The inference is that God must have composed the imagery of the text to match the images in the diagrams. The "powers" for Jesus to perform miracles comes from his words, his hands, his mind, and anything he touches. 6:2c < Verses > 6:3a |