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The Sacred Geometry Mysteries of Christianity
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Mk 6:43c ... and from the fish.

The 3rd phrase has these 4 narrator words, ... kai apo tōn ixthuōn (and from the fish).

The 4 words are top down and come to rest visually tangent to some cut-up fish in the bottom basket. This text reveals the final fullness. Twelve baskets perfectly filled with divided fish perfectly fill the raised Jesus (8880) graph. The perimeter of each pair of divided fish is equal to the gematria value of "ixthues" (fishes = 1224). Each basket contains 16 fish cut-up into 34 fragments for a grand total of 408 fragments, 24 fragments more than the loaves of bread. The gematria value of Fishes (1224) seems to say 12 baskets for the bread, 24 baskets for the bread and fish.

6:43b < Verse > 6:44
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