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Mk 3:20c ... so-that not were-able they not-even bread to-eat.

The 3rd phrase has these 7 narrator words ... hōste mē dunasthai autous mēde arton fagein (so-that not were-able they not-even bread to-eat).

The 7 narrator words are top down. The 2 words "dunasthai autous" (they were able) is tangent to the twelve disciples coming down from the mountain. The 3 words "mēde arton fagein" (not even bread to eat) is tangent to the basket of loaves. They are now one step away from the base of the house along with a basket of "loaves" (artoi = 481). However, the disciples can't eat the bread because the 7 words and the crowd are in the way.

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