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| 46a 46b 46c | 47a 47b | 48a 48b | 49a 49b | 50 | 51a 51b | 52a 52b 52c | Mk 10:52a ... And the Jesus said to him, ... "Under-lead, the faith of you has saved you."
The 21st miracle in the Gospel of Mark ocurrs in the four phrases and 20 words of Verse 52. The first two phrases have these 5 narrator and 6 dialog words, ... Kai ho Iēsous eipen autō, ... "Hupage, hē pistis sou sesōken se" (And the Jesus said to him, ... "Under-lead, the faith of you has saved you"). The 5 narrator and 6 dialog words are top down. The 5 words "Kai ho Iēsous eipen autō" (And the Jesus said to him) are tangent to the face, body, and hands of Jesus. The feet of Jesus are tangent to the Star of David and the 6 dialog words that follow. The first dialog word "hupage" (underlead), comes from "hupo" (under, down) and "ago" (to lead). This is a command to Bartimaeus to drop down to the bottom of the graph and use his feet to split the Unclean Spirit in two that caused his blindness. The 5 words "hē pistis sou sesōken se" (the faith of you has saved you) are tangent to the two white equilateral triangles tangent to the head and feet of Bartimaeus and overlapp the four white circles coming out of his eyes. One triangle is Faith, the other is Salvation. His Faith has restored color and sight to the pupils of his eyes and brought Salvation to his body. The words of Jesus have just cured his blindness. 10:51b < Verses > 10:52b |