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Mk 8:20c ... And they say to him, ... "Seven!"

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The third and fourth phrases have these 3 narrator and 1 dialog words, ... Kai legousin autō, hepta (And they say to him, ... "Seven").

Diagram 1: The 3 narrator and 1 dialog words are bottom up. The one face mode and eleven vesica mode disciples immediately remember the number and size of the "large baskets" (spuridōn) they filled with bread fragments. They blurt out their one word answer, "Seven," to Jesus.

Diagram 2: The twelve disciples can never forget, once you see it, how the tiling of these seven large baskets can be tangent inside to all the signs of these "loaves of bread" (artoi = 481) and then be tangent to the raised Jesus (8880) circle! The imagery of the gospel text for both feeding miracles matches up exactly with the diagrams. These gospel parables were composed in the first century AD and it logically follows the diagrams were constructed at the same time and just recently discovered about 20 centuries later. See Mark 8:8c.

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