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The last phrase contains these 6 dialog words in this order ... ide hē sukē hēn katērasō eksērantai (Look, the fig tree which you cursed has dried out). The 6 dialog words are clockwise from the bottom left. The 6 imaginary mirror words from Jesus are top down, 3 left, then 3 right. The word sukē (fig tree) is tangent to the canopy of the tree. The words "ide eksērantai" (Look, has been withered) is tangent to the white Stone covering the "withered roots of the fig tree." The verb "eksērantai" (to dry up, wither away) is derived from the adjective "xeros" (dried out, shriveled, withered). Simon the Stone says what is obvious but he doesn't realize that Jesus killed the tree using the sign of his disciple's name, a "Stone" in place of it's roots. The fig tree "dried out" from lack of water from "helios" the "sun," because the fig-tree could not get water out of "the Stone." 11:21a < Verses > 11:22 |