Mk
16:8c ... and no-one nothing they-told, for ~ they-were-afraid.

The 4th and 5th phrases have these 6 narrator words in this order, ... kai oudeni ouden eipan, efobounta gar (and no-one nothing they-told, they-were-afraid for).
The 6 narrator words are bottom up tangent to 11 circles tangent to the 3 women who fled from the tomb. The words "and no-one" are next to nobody and an empty circle coming from the mouth of the three women showing they said nothing to him; the words "nothing they-told for~they-were-afraid" are next to the circles of fear coming from the three women. The empty tomb they left is the evidence that Jesus was raised from the dead. The women still don't realize that the Youth is the raised Jesus (8880). As long as the women are afraid they will tell nobody nothing. However, eventually they will tell Simon and the other disciples "That he leads before you into the Galilee. There you will see him, just as he told you." The empty tomb is the 24th (8+8+8th) miracle. The promise of Christianity is Jesus died to ransom you from your sin, if you believe in his raised name and number, you too will return as a Youth and receive eternal life.
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