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Mk 3:5b ... being grieved on to the hardness of their heart, ...

The second phrase has these 7 narrator words, ... sullupoumenos epi tē pōrōsei tēs kardias autōn (being grieved on to the hardness of the heart of them, ...).

The first 3 words "sullupoumenos epi tē" (being grieved on to the) are top down tangent to the top of the purple equilateral triangle, the sign of "being grieved." The next 4 words "pōrōsei tēs kardias autōn" (hardness of the heart of them, ...) are diagonally tangent to the 2 words "pōrōsei tēs" (hardness of the) tangent to side corners of the rhombus then exactly tangent to the "kardias autōn" (heart of them) in the body of the two pharisees.

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