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| 12 - 14b | 15a - 19 | 20 | 21a 21b | 22 | 23a 23b 23c 23d 23e | 24a 24b | 25a 25b | Mk 11:21a ... And having remembered, the Stone says to him, ... "Rabbi, ..."
Verse 21 has 5 phrases and 13 words, 6 narrator and 7 dialog. The first 3 phrases have 6 narrator and 1 dialog words in this order ... Kai anamnestheis, ho Petros legei auto, "Rabbi" (And having remembered, the Stone says to him, ... "Rabbi," ...). The 6 narrator and 1 dialog words are clockwise, starting top down from the right, terminating left on the Star of David. The words appear next to their signs. Now Simon Peter (Simon ho Petros), the "other Stone" arrives. Either of the previous two disciples remind (anamnestheis) Simon, or he recalls it without help. The diagram shows "Simon the Stone" and the "Star of David" have covered the canopy, the trunk, and the scorched and withered roots of "the fig tree." The text lets your imagination fill in the blanks. The text, the signs, and gematria generate the diagrams. 11:20 < Verses > 11:21b |