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| 42a 42b 42c | 43a 43b 43c 43d | 45a 45b 45c | 47a 47b 47c | 48 | 49 - 50d | Mk 9:43c ... "than having the two hands to go away into the hell, ..."
The third phrase contains these 9 dialog words ... ē tas duo cheiras echonta apelthein eis tēn geennan (than the two hands having to go away into the hell ...). The 9 dialog words are top down. The 3 words "duo cheiras echonta" (two hands having) terminate on the tips of the two hands of this man. The last 4 words "apelthein eis tēn geennan" (to go away into the hell) is tangent to the ends of hell. The black triangle holding the body of the man is the sign "the pit." The sign of hell, made from three red equilateral triangles, is the opposite of "eternal life," made from three white equilateral triangles. The unfortunate man holds his two good hands high. They are of no use to him in this place. 9:43b < Verses > 9:43d |