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Verse 19 has four phrases and 16 words. The first phrase has Jesus in a boat on the Sea of Galilee asking these 8 dialog words to his twelve disciples, ... hote tous pente artous eklasa eis tous pentakisxilious (when the five loaves I broke into the five thousand, ...). Diagram 1: The 8 dialog words are top down, tangent to the hands of Jesus, then top down tangent to 2 disciples in face mode and 10 disciples in vesica mode. Look at the previous diagram to see how the three words "and not remember" fit seamlessly over the above diagram. When the 4 words "hote tous pente artous" (when the five loaves) are tangent to the hands of Jesus and a triangle, the two disciples only have to look at the their own hands inside a triangle on the surface of the sea holding 5 real loaves. This should make them remember Diagram 2. Diagram 2: Remembering the 5 broken loaves into the 5000: The answer refers the diagram for Mark 6:41c which shows 10 half loaves inside a rectangle with an area of 5,000 units. The rectangle with that area is a metaphore for the 5,000 men. This is a gematria riddle. And Jesus said to them, ... "Are you not yet understanding? 8:18c < Verses > 8:19b |