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Mk 13:2c ... "No, not will be left here a stone upon a stone, which no, not will be thrown down."

The 4th through 7th phrases have these 11 dialog words, ... Ou mē afethē hōde lithos epi lithon hos ou mē kataluthē ("No, not will be left here a stone upon a stone, which no, not will be thrown down").

The 11 dialog words are top down from Jesus to the two ground levels below. The 7 words "Ou mē afethē hōde lithos epi lithon hos ou mē kataluthē" (No, not will be left here a stone upon a stone) are tangent from the feet of Jesus to the 4 white and 1 gold equilateral triangles laying on the ground represent the 6 rectangles of the great Temple in the previous diagram. The missing white triangle is hidden behind the gold triangle. The diagram shows no, there is not a stone upon these 5 stones. The 4 words "hos ou mē kataluthē" (which no, not will be thrown down) are top down from the gold to the white triangle holding the disciple who commented about what kind of stones. The diagram shows that no, neither the gold nor the white triangle which appeared in the previous diagram will be thrown down, because neither one moved. The prophesy of these 4 phrases was fulfilled when the great stones of the Temple were thrown down from the Temple Mount during the Roman Jewish War in 70 AD.

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