![]() Home > Glossary > TOC > Mark > Mark 15 > The Crucifixion > Verses > Mark 15:29b | 21a - 24c | 25a 25b | 26 | 27 | 28a 28b | 29a 29b-30 | 31a 31b | 32a 32b | Mk 15:29b-30 ... Aha, the-one to-loose-down the sanctuary, and home-build (it) in three days! Save yourself, step-down from the cross! ... (gv = 10,251)
Verse 29b and 30 have 5 phrases and these 16 dialog words, ... Oua, ho kataluōn ton naon, kai oikodomōn en trisin hēmerais, sōson seauton, katabas apo tou staurou (Aha, the-one to-loose-down the sanctuary, and home-build (it) in three days! Save yourself, step-down from the cross! ...)! Diagram 1: The 16 dialog words said by the ones passing by are top down. The 16 words are tangent to the hexagon and the cross on which Jesus is crucified and the borders of the graph Jesus needs to reach to save himself. The word "naos" is tangent to the sanctuary room in the temple that the false witnesses at his trial predicted would be thrown down sometime in the future (Mk 14:58). The "naos" at the bottom of the graph is hypothetical gold covered "sanctuary" the passers-by now accuse him of based on the false testimony the liars at his trial used against him. Diagram 2: Here are the gematria values for these 16 Greek words: Oua (471), o (70), kataluon (1602), ton (420), naon (171), kai (31), oikodomon (1134), en (55), trisin (670), hemerais (364), soson (1320), seauton (1026), katabas (525), apo (151), tou (770), staurou (1471) = 10,251. The eight red lines form a supernatural cross from heaven that Jesus could use to step down from the real cross in order to save himself, if that is what he wanted to do. 15:29a < Verse > 15:31a |