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Mk 4:13a ... And he-says to-them, ... "Not do-you-know the parable this?"

Verse 13 has 3 phrases and 14 words. The 1st phrase has these 3 narrator and 5 dialog words ... Kai legei autois, "Ouk oidate tēn parabolēn tautēn" (And he-says to-them, ... "Not do-you-know the parable this?" ...)?

The 3 narrator and 5 dialog words are top down. The 5 dialog words "Ouk oidate tēn parabolēn tautēn" ("Not do-you-know the parable this?") are tangent to the four empty circles coming from the heads of the 4 men tangent to the bottom two corners of the bottom white triangle. This shows they don't know this 5th parable, the hidden meaning of the "words" in this parable.

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