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4:19c ... "and the lusts about the remaining-things, ..."

The 3rd phrase contains these 6 dialog words in this strange order ... kai hai peri ta loipa epithumiai ("and the about the rest lusts, ...").
The 6 dialog words are clockwise down starting from the top right, but not in order. The first 3 words (888) "Kai hai epithumiai" (and the lusts) are top down on the right. The next 3 words "peri ta loipa" (about the remaining things) are bottom up on the left. The first and last words are tangent to the hands of Jesus (888). The mental circles coming from the heads of the two men are tangent to the two blue equilateral triangles and the six circles of "the word" (443). This diagram is now in position to see what happens to "the word" (443) when "the lusts" for the "rest" come together.
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