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Mk 11:1b ... into Bethphage and Bethany, ...

The 2nd phrase has these 4 narrator words ... eis Bēthfagē kai Bēthanian (into Bethphage and Bethany, ...).

The 4 narrator words are bottom up. The word Bethany appears inside the hexagon, "Bethphage" appears inside to the triangle. The twelve were temporarily removed so you can see the twin villages of Bethphage (a house of unripe figs) and Bethany (a house of dates). Neither village is mentioned in the Old Testament or pagan sources before the Gospel of Mark. The names may have been invented as gematria wordplay. The "signs" of the two villages (twin sisters?) have identical areas and both are tangent to the sign of "fruit" (diameter 471). Mark may have seen the two villages as twin daughters ... "Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion, shout for joy, O daughter of Jerusalem!" (Zech 9:9).

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