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Luke 14:33a ... "So then all out of-you, ..."

Verse 33 has 4 phrases containing 17 dialog words. The 1st and 2nd phrases have these 5 dialog words, ... Houtōs oun, pas eks humōn, ... (So then, all out of-you, ...)

The 5 dialog words are top down from Jesus to the Unclean Spirit holding the head of the green-eyed king who has read and agreed to the terms of peace that were in his hands (32b). Term #1 was "pas eks humōn" (all out of-you). "All out" referred to the army. Their color has changed from teal-green to white and they must "all keep out" a safe distance away from their former ruler. The word "of-you," of course meant the green-eyed king. Now for term #2, the harsh term, word for word from the gospel.

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