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Luke 14:26c ... "and the brothers, and the sisters, still yet also the soul of-himself, ..."

The 5th thru 7th phrases have these 12 dialog words ... kai tous adelfous, kai tas adelfas, eti te kai tēn psuxēn eautou, (and the brothers, and the sisters, still yet also the soul of-himself, ...).

The 12 words are top down, the first 3 on the left, the second 3 on the right, and the 6 top down. The noun psuchen means "breath, soul." The words "adelfous, adelfas, psuxēn" (brothers, sisters, soul) are tangent to the black equilateral triangles (Unclean Spirits) holding their heads. They all love each other more than they love Jesus.

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