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Mk 15:27 ... And with him they-crucify two robbers, ... one out right and one out left ... of-him.

the gematria value of the words in red = 3,707 units

Verse 27 has 3 phrases and these 14 narrator words ... Kai sun autō staurousin duo lēstas, "hena (56) ek (25) dexiōn (929) kai (31) hena (56) ex (65) euōnumōn" (2545), autou (And with him they-crucify two robbers, "one out right and one out left," of-him).

The first 6 narrator words are bottom up, the next 7 above are centered left to right, the last word is bottom up. The gematria value of the 7 word phrase "one out right and one out left" (3,707 units) represents the combined circumference of the two robbers as if they and the cross were floating in space in the foreground with Jesus on the cross in the background. Amazingly, the circumference of Jesus and the two robbers (3,707 + 888 = 4,595) is equal to the perimeter of the red cross (4,595) and circle (4,595) derived from verse 15:25b1! Watch how the two robbers and the cross change size to remain tangent to each other in the following verses.

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