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Mk 14:25a ... "Amen, I say to you, ..."

Verse 25 has 3 phrases and 26 dialog words. The first phrase has these 3 words ... amēn legō humin ("Amen, I say to you, ...").

The 3 words are top down. Jesus typically uses the sign of the word "amen" (98.666) to gather the twelve disciples when he wants to show them something important. In this case, it is about drinking something new, sometime in the future. The next phrase points to the answer, the unwritten but understood word "fruit" (karpos = 471), from the expression "fruit of the vine." The sign for "fruit" is a circle with a diameter of 471 units and a circumference of 1480 units. Here is something absolutely amazing. Fifteen "amen" (98.666) circles fit exactly into a "fruit" (471: 1480) circle. Do the math: 1480 divided by 98.666 is equal to 15.000!! When Jesus says "amen" to you, using gematria he can shape-shift that word into the sign of fruit (471).

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