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Mk 10:29b ... "There is no one who has left a house, or brothers, or sisters, or a mother, or a father, or children, or fields, for the sake of me, and for the sake of the good news."

Phrases three thru eleven contain these 23 dialog words, ... "oudeis estin hos afēken oikian, hē adelfous, hē adelfas, hē mētera, hē patera, hē tekna, hē agrous, heneken emou, kai heneken tou euaggeliou" (no one there is who left a house, or brothers, or sisters, or a mother, or father, or children, or fields, for the sake of me; and for the sake of the good news).

The 23 dialog words are tangent to the images they name such as the house, father, mother, brothers, sisters, children, fields, Jesus, and the gospel. Amazingly, the 23 gospel words are tangent to the hexagram in a tight pattern and the words are also tangent to all 9 nouns on the diagram. The word "euaggeliou" comes from "eu" (good) and "aggelion" (news, or message). Since the word "good news" is an abstract noun, by convention it's sign is an equilateral triangle. The prefix "eu" (good) by convention gives the sign the color white. The diagram shows nobody in particular that has just left (lost) his house, his family, and his lands for the sake of Jesus and his gospel. This nobody will appear in the next diagram to receive a hundredfold reward.

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