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Mk 8:6b ... And having received the seven loaves, ...

The second phrase has these 5 narrator words ... kai labōn tous epta artous (And having received the seven loaves, ...).

The 5 narrator words are top down. Try as you might, there is no way to fit 7 loaves (artoi, 481) tangent to a square with a perimeter of 3,997.4 units. The only way Jesus can "receive" (place) the loaves inside the crowd is if the square changes it's shape into a rectangle with a length equal to the width of "seven loaves" while keeping its 3,997.4 perimeter. Amazingly, the resulting rectangle (926.95 x 1071.75) with the same perimeter as the square is also tangent to the 4440 circle tangent to the inside of the hexagon. Amazingly, the five narrator words (888) are also tangent to the seven loaves lined up inside the "reclining crowd" supported by the outlines of 24 loaves stacked 6 wide and 4 high. That stack of 24 is another way of saying 8+8+8 loaves.

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