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Mk 14:70c ... "Truly out of-them you-are, indeed for a-Galilean you-are!"

The 4th and 5th phrases have these 8 dialog words, ... Alēthōs eks autōn ei, kai gar Galilaios ei ("Truly out of-them you-are, indeed for a-Galilean you-are").

The 8 dialog words are counter-clockwise, starting top left, then down and around the 6 arms of the hexagram, then down to the head of Simon. The underlings of the chief priest use the phrase "truly out of-them you-are" to describe the geographic relationship that Simon has with Jesus and his disciples. The gematria value of "the truth" is 72 and its sign is a circle with that circumference. There are 1,260.33 circles of "the truth" that fill the two triangles tangent to the two guards who are speaking. The triangle of truth on the left is for the 4th phrase, the one on the right is for the 5th phrase. The two words "a-Galilean you-are" point to Simon below and "the Galilee" above, the very place from where Simon, Jesus, and the other disciples also come, excluding Canaan. As the diagram shows, Simon is "of-them" (Jesus and the disciples) and "out of-them."

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