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Mk 4:19b ... "and the
deceit of-the wealth, ..."

The 2nd phrase contains these 5 dialog words, ... kai hē apatē tou ploutou ("and the deceit of-the wealth, ...").
The 5 dialog words are top down. The two signs are "hē apatē" (the deceit) and "tou ploutou" (the wealth). The abstract noun "apatē" (deceit) by convention is an equilateral triangle. The mental verb "apataō" (deceit) like worry, is signified by a head sized 1480 circle, one for each man. The sign for the abstract noun "tou ploutou" (the wealth) is a gold equilateral triangle. The 2 words "hē apatē" (the deceit) are tangent to the triangles of deceit. The 2 words "tou ploutou" are tangent to the gold triangle of "wealth."
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