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Mk 3:13b ... and calls-before (him) those-whom he-willed himself.

The 2nd phrase has these 5 narrator words ... kai proskaleitai ous ēthelen autos (and calls-before those-whom he-willed himself).

The 5 narrator words are bottom up. The 2 words "ethelen autos" (he-willed himself) are tangent to the face of Jesus and the signs of willing what he wants into existance. The 3 words "kai proskaleitai ous" (and calls-before those-whom) are tangent to the rectangle holding twelve men. The diagram shows Jesus "ēthelen autos" (he-himself willing it) then calling forth 3 words transmitting his wishes to a container beneath the mountain and then "the twelve" (men) simply appear. They have come from the words generated from his mind. The rectangle that holds the twelve men has the exact same area as the six green triangles that form the mountain. Jesus as God simply wills something and whatever words he-wills or says happens immediately.

3:13a <Verse> 3:13c
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