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Mk 15:38b ... was-torn in two from top to bottom.

38b

Miracle #23: The 2nd phrase contains these 7 narrator words ... esxisthē eis duo ap anōthen eōs katō (was-torn in two from top to bottom).

The 7 narrator words are top down. Tearing the veil of the Sanctuary is the 23rd miracle of Jesus in the gospel of Mark and these seven words confirm it. The diagram shows the "great cry" and "last breath" of Jesus overlap when they fall to the earth. The first 4 words "esxisthē eis duo ap" (torn in two from) look like two words torn off from the two above. The last 3 words "anōthen eōs katō" (top to bottom), are horizontally on top of the temple and the last words "katō" (bottom) looks like it fell off the temple roof onto the head of the dead Jesus. The tongue of Jesus then lies directly over the vesica created by his "great cry" and "last breath" to tear the blue "veil" (katapetasma) from top to bottom, revealing the gold covered walls of the "Temple Sanctuary" (naos) behind it. The eyes of the Centurion are tangent to the great cry and the last breath of Jesus. The Centurion is a witness to the 23rd miracle that happened automatically by the Sacred Geometry of "The Word."

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