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| 1a 1b 1c | 2a 2b 2c | 3a 3b | 4 | 5a 5b 5c | 6a 6b 6c 6d | 7a 7b | 8a 8b 8c | Mk 16:5c ... having-cast-around a-robe white, and they-were-out-awed.
The 4th and 5th phrases contain these 5 narrator words ... peribeblēmenon stolēn leukēn, kai exethambēthēsan (having-cast-around a-robe white, and they-were-out-awed). The 5 narrator words are top down. The first 3 words "peribeblēmenon stolēn leukēn" (having-cast-around a-robe white) are a drawing instruction. The word "peribeblēmenon"comes from "peri" (around) and "ballo" (to cast). When the 2 translucent equilateral triangles are each cast around 180 degrees they form a hexagram (a white robe) around a-youth who can then stand inside the white robe. The 3 words "peribeblēmenon stolēn leukēn" (having-cast-around a-robe white) are then tangent to the silhoutte of the tomb, the youth, the white robe, the 3 women, and the great 4440 circle enclosing the Youth and the 3 Women. |