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4:18b ... "these are the-ones the word having-heard."

The 2nd phrase contains these 6 dialog words ... houtoi eisin hoi ton logon akousontes ("these are the-ones the word having-heard").
The 6 dialog words are top down. There are two signs in these words: "hoi" (the ones, ie the two men) and "ton logon" (the word) they heard. The hands of Jesus are on the 2 words "houtoi eisin" (these are) and his feet are standing on "the word" tangent to the heads of the 2 men. The last 4 words "hoi ton logon akousontes" (the ones the word having heard) are also tangent to the heads of the two men who are resting their elbows on the three thorn-flowers as they point to "the word" (443) they hear in their ears.
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