![]() Home > Glossary > TOC > Mk > Mk 9 > The Transfiguration > Verses > Mark 9:2b | 1a 1b 1c 1d | 2a 2b 2c 2d | 3a 3b 3c | 4a 4b | 5a 5b 5c 5d | 6 | 7a 7b | 8 | 9a 9b 9c | 10a - 13c | Mk 9:2b ... took beside the Jesus the Stone, and the James, and the John, ...
The second, third, and fourth phrases have these 11 narrator words, ... paralambanei ho Iēsous ton Petron, kai ton Iakōbon, kai ton Iōannēn (took beside the Jesus the Stone, and the James, and the John, ...). The second phrase of 5 narrator words are top down, the first 3 words are tangent to the body and limbs of Jesus; the last 2 words "ton Petron" are tangent to the head of Simon (the Stone) and to the equilateral triangle on his head. The third and fourth phrases contain 6 narrator words that are top down tangent to the sides of the equilateral triangle sitting on the head of Simon (the Stone) and the two equilateral triangles holding James and John. The blue narrator circle "James" (Iakōbon) is tangent to James and the narrator circle "John" (Iōannēn) is tangent to John. The four narrator circles Jesus, Stone, James, and John are all tangent to the body or faces of the ones they name. The other "Stone" is the one on which Simon Petron (the Stone) stands. Jesus and the three disciples are now ready to ascend into the mountain. 9:2a < Verse > 9:2c |