![]() Home > Glossary > TOC > Mk 4 > Parable of the Sower > Verses > Mark 4:2a | 1a 1b 1c 1d | 2a 2b | 3 | 4a 4b | 5a 5b | 6a 6b | 7a 7b 7c | 8a 8b 8c 8d 8e | 9 - 15d | 16a - 20e | Mk 4:2a ... And he-was-teaching them in many parables, ...
Verse 2 has 3 phrases and 15 words. The 1st phrase has these 6 narrator words ... Kai edidasken autous en parabalais polla (And he-was-teaching them in parables many, ...). The 6 narrator words are top down. The sign for an abstract noun by convention is an equilateral white triangle. The 2 words "kai edidasken" (and he-was-teaching) are tangent to 3 "teachings" (3 men). The 4 words "autous en parabalais polla" (them in parables many) are tangent to the heads of two pairs (4 men, ie. them). The vast crowd is now represented by 7 men. 4:1d < Verses > 4:2b |