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Mark 8:3b
| 1a 1b 1c | 2a 2b 2c | 3a 3b 3c | 4a 4b | 5a 5b | 6a 6b 6c 6d 6e | 7a 7b 7c | 8a 8b 8c | 9a 9b | Mk 8:3b ... "they will give out on 'the way,' ..."
The second phrase has these 4 dialog words ... ekluthēsontai en tē hodō ("they will drop out on 'the way,' ..."). The 4 dialog words are top down. All four words are tangent to their signs. The word "ekluthesontai," from ek (out) and luō (loosed, released, let go) can also be translated as "fainting." The diagram above shows the men "fainting from hunger" as they fall off "the way," beside but tangent to it. The gematria value of the Greek words hay odos (352), meaning "the street, the path, or the way," forms twelve circles with diameters of 352 units that fill the space between Jesus and the bottom of the graph. The interlocking circles look like "a road." The words "ekluthēsontai en" [they will drop out (from being) in] are tangent to the 12 men tangent to the road. The words "tē hodō" are tangent to "the way." 8:3a < Verse > 8:3c |