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Mk 13:24c ... "and the 'moon' will not give the 'light-beam' of it."

The 3rd phrase has these 8 dialog words, ... kai hē selēnē ou dōsei to feggos autēs ("and the moon not shall give the light-beam of it").

The 8 words are top down from the center of the diagram up to Jesus. The word "hē selēnē" (the moon) is a metaphor for the face of Jesus. The 3 words "to feggos autēs" (the light-beam of it) is a metaphor the "color of the light of life" or "the lack it." The diagram shows the word "ou" (not) is darkened in the very same place "the sun" was drawn in the previous diagram. The word "not" appears directly under the the word "moon" therby darkening it. Directly under the word "not" is where "the light beam" of the "moon" (the face of Jesus) should be. Instead we see three lightly darkened circles representing the 3 days and nights Jesus spent in the tomb before his resurrection.

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