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4:16a ... "And these are the-ones upon the rocky-places being-sown, ..."

Verse 16 has 3 phrases and 18 dialog words. The 1st verse has these 8 words ... Kai outoi eisin hoi epi ta petrōdē speiromenoi (And these are the-ones upon the rocky-places being-sown, ...).
The 8 dialog words are top down and show where "to sow" the two men, the "rocky places," and the eight seed-words (443). The 4 words "Kai outoi eisin hoi" (And these are the ones) is ambiguous. The diagram shows "these ones" are tangent to the two men and the 443-words. The last 4 words "epi ta petrōdē speiromenoi" (upon the rocky-places being-sown) are only tangent to the two men tangent to the two green rock filled places. The 8 seed-words (443) however are tangent to the 2 men plus all three of the rock filled places.
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