![]() Home > Glossary > TOC > Mark > Mark 15 > Temple Veil > Verses > Mark 15:37 | 33a 33b 33c | 34a 34b | 35 | 36a 36b 36c | 37 | 38a 38b | 39a 39b | Mk 15:37 ... Yet ~ the Jesus having-let-out a great cry breathed-out.
Verse 37 has these 7 narrator words in this seemingly inverted word order ... Ho de Iēsous afeis fonēn megalēn exepneusen (The yet Jesus having-let-out a-cry great breathed-out). The 7 narrator words of the verse are top down tangent to the inside of the hexagram (the "Kingdom of God"). The translation above the diagram has been rearranged to sound like good English grammar. The word "megalēn" (great) is code for a 4440 circle. The verb "exepneusen" comes from the preposition "ek" (out) and the verb "pneó" (to breathe, to blow - as the wind). The word "exepneusen" (breathed out) is tangent to the "great cry" as it "falls out" (afeis) of the mouth of Jesus. The next diagram will show what happens when Jesus dies and his "great cry" and his "last breath out" hits the 8880 circle that is tangent to the "Kingdom of God." 15:36c < Verse > 15:38a |