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Mk 16:7a ... "But under-lead, tell the disciples of-him, and the Stone, that he-leads-before you into the Galilee." ... gv = 7,992 units.

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Verse 7 has 5 phrases and 21 dialog words. The 1st through 4th phrases have these 15 words ... alla (62), hupagete (794), eipate (401), tois (580), mathētais (569), autou (1171), kai (31), (1100), Petrō (1285), hoti (380), proagei (269), humas (641), eis (215), tēn (358), Galilaian (136) = 7,992 units. (But under-lead, tell the disciples of-him, and the Stone, that he-leads-before you into the Galilee, ...).

The 15 dialog words are counter-clockwise. The text doesn't say how or when the Youth (who is Jesus) received this message. The first 6 words "Alla hupagete, eipate tois mathētais autou" (But under-lead, tell the disciples of-him) are tangent to the green trapezoid holding the 3 women and 10 disciples. The next 3 words "kai tō Petrō" (and the Stone) are tangent to "Simon the Stone." The last 5 words "proagei humas, eis tēn Galilaian" (he-leads-before you into the Galilee) are tangent to the green trapezoid holding 10 disciples and the 3 women. The gematria value of the 15 words (7,992) said by the Youth forms a circle tangent to his lips! Add the circumference of his face (888) to get his name (Jesus 8880).

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