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| 1a 1b | 2a 2b | Mk 14:1a ... Now it was the Passover and the (feast of) unraised bread after two days ...
Verse 1 has 2 sentences containing 23 narrator words. The 1st sentence has these 10 words ... Hn de to pasxa kai ta azuma meta duo hēmeras (Now it was the Passover and the (feast of) unraised bread after two days). The 10 narrator words are bottom up from the Chief Priests to the triangle holding the Passover Angel, then top down to the rhombus holding the basket of unleavened bread. The 2 words "the passover" is tangent to the passover Angel. The 4 words "and the (feast of) two days" is tangent to the minds of the Priests and Scribes tangent to the Rhombus. The 2 words "unraised bread after" is tangent to the 4 triangles holding the Temple Officials and the hexagonal basket of unraised bread. The diagram takes us two days into the future as if the feast already has happened. The passover is a Spirit (Angel of God) that passed over the Israelites when they were slaves in Egypt. This event marked their rushed exodus from Egypt and was celebrated each year by a meal of unraised bread. 13:37 < Verses > 14:1b |