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The third phrase has these 3 narrator words ... hopōs auton apolesōsin (as to how him they might destroy). The three words are top down. The word "euthus" referring to their "immediate" consultation against him, is still in effect to use the previous diagram as a template. The first 2 words "hopōs auton" (as to how him) are tangent to the triangle holding Jesus. The word "apolesōsin" (they might destroy) are tangent to the Herodians and the Pharisees. The gospel words always seem to tell where and how the diagrams have to be constructed. 3:6a < Verses > 3:7 |