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Mk 9:47b ... "Ideal for you it is one eyed, to enter into the Kingdom of God, ..."

The fourth and fifth phrases have these 10 dialog words ... kalon se estin monofthalmon eiselthein eis tēn Basileian tou Theou ("Ideal for you it is one-eyed, to enter into the Kingdom of the God, ...").

The first phrase of 4 dialog words are top down, tangent from the hands of Jesus to the tips of the eyes of the man. The 3rd and 4th dialog words (the eye, it is one eyed) were both tangent to the tips of the pupils of the man's eyes. The fifth phrase of 6 dialog words are bottom up from the tips of the man's hands to the hands of Jesus who is God. The six words are also tangent to 3 white triangles, the Kingdom of God. There are two "signs" in the above phrase. For the fouth time, the first sign is "kalon" (ideal), the "white rhombus" enclosing the man. The second sign is the term "Kingdom of God," which could also be called the "Kingdom of Life" because it's usual form is a Star of David, a hexagram with triangles having sides of 815 units, the gematria value of zōē (Life). The 18 words for the first two diagrams were composed so they were set down on a template. Verse 9:47 confirmed how to construct the pupils of the eyes. The last 8 words even confirms the cast out eye is allowed to enter into the Kingdom of God.

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