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| 28a - 30d | 31a 31b | 32a 32b 32c | 33a 33b 33c 33d | 34a 34b 34c | Mk 12:32b ... "Ideal Teacher, upon Truth you say, "that one (God) there-is, ...""
The 2nd through 4th phrases have these 8 dialog words ... Kalōs didaskale ep alētheias eipes hoti heis estin ("Ideal Teacher, upon Truth you say ... "that one there is, ...""). The 8 dialog words are top down. The word kalōs (ideal) is an abstract noun and by convention it's sign is a double white equilateral triangle of the ideal size to hold God and the sign of Truth. The word didaskalos (Teacher) is a title for Jesus. The sign of "truth" is a circle with a circumference of 72 units, the gematria value of "ē alētheia" (the truth = 72). The 3 words "hoti heis estin" (that one there is) are a mirror image of the 3 words "Ideal Teacher upon" the triangle of "Truth." As you can see, "One" triangle is filled with "truth" and the other is filled with "not one" but 3 Gods in One, the Trinity: the Father, the Son (same as the one above), and the Holy Spirit (the triangle that holds the Father and Son). 12:32a < Verses > 12:32c |