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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 16:6b ... "Jesus, you-seek the Nazarene, the-one crucified."
The 3rd, 4th, and 5th phrases have these 6 dialog words ... Iēsoun, zēteite ton Nazarēnen, ton estaurōmenon ("Jesus, you-seek the Nazarene, the-one crucified"). The 6 dialog words are top down from the arms of the Youth to the arm of the Cross. The 2 standing women drop down so all 3 can look up. They are now automatically "Not-out-awed," meaning "aware" of what they were seeking. The word "Iēsoun" (Jesus) appears directly on the chest of the Youth identifying him as the resurrected Jesus. The 3 words "you-seek the Nazarene" are all tangent to the word "Iēsoun" (Jesus) on the chest of the Youth identifying him as the resurrected Jesus. The word "Nazarene" refers to Nazareth, the small home-town of Jesus on a high mountain in the north of Galilee. The two circles that signify "seeking" appear intersecting the eyes of the 3 women who are seeking to locate the dead body of Jesus. The last 2 words "ton estaurōmenon" (the-one crucified) are on the cross-beam of the cross tangent to the hands of the Youth. Seek and you shall find. 16:6a < Verse > 16:6c |