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Mk 9:45b ..."ideal is it for you to enter into the life lame, ..."

The third phrase has these 8 dialog words ... kalon estin se eiselthein eis tēn zōēn cholon ("ideal is it for you to enter into the life lame, ...").

The 8 dialog words are top down. There are two "signs" in the above phrase. The first is "kalon" (ideal), the "white rhombus" enclosing the man. The second sign is "ē zōē" (the life), the two white equilateral triangles that form a rhombus in which the lame man is sitting. The stump of his leg is hanging down and his left hand touches the ground to keep him from stumbling and falling. The three white equilateral triangles above the hexagon on which Jesus stands is also the sign of "eternal life" which encloses anyone who enters into the Kingdom of God. That person will then be in "heaven" for eternity.

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