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Mt 4:4b ... "but by every word coming-out through a-mouth of-God!"

The 4th phrase has these 8 dialog words, ... all epi panti hrēmati ekporeuomeniō dia stomatos theou ("but by every word coming-out through a mouth of God").

The eight (888-size) dialog words start tangent to the 150 (443-size) circles inside of the upside down mountain then zig-zag out to in, tangent to the heads of God the Father and Jesus. The Old Testament source text reads: "God let you (Jesus) be afflicted with hunger to show you that not by bread alone does man live, but by every word that comes forth from the mouth of the Lord" (Deut 8:3). The diagram shows the two words "stomatos theou" (a mouth of God) are tangent to the head of Jesus whose mouth is exactly tangent to 150 circles with a circumference of 443 units, the gematria value of "the word" ("o logos" = 443 units). The previous diagram showed Jesus was tangent to breads (artoi 481), life (zōē 815), and man. Jesus has passed his first temptation.

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