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Mk 9:33c ... "What were you talking about in the way?"

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The fourth phrase has these 5 dialog words: ... "Ti en tē hodō dielogizesthe" ["(About) what in the way were you arguing"]?

Diagram 1: The sign in these five words is the noun "ē hodos" (the way) which has a gematria value of 352 units. Eight intersecting circles with that diameter form a road with a height 99.6% as high as the five words that spans the hexagon.

Diagram 2: This shows the three disciples in the house recalling their argument in that road as they walked to Capernaum. Even though all twelve are present inside the house, Jesus addresses his question to the three disciples from the previous story, to the immediate past when they were between Jesus and the other nine disciples on the road. Notice how the sign of "the way"(352) in the background is tangent to John and James.

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