![]() Home > Glossary > TOC > Mark 4 > Jesus Calms Wind and Sea > Verses > Mark 4:37b | 35 | 36a 36b 36c | 37a 37b | 38a 38b 38c | 39a 39b 39c | 40a 40b 40c | 41a 41b 41c | Mk 4:37b ... and the waves cast-on into the boat, so-that already was-being-filled the boat.
The 2nd and 3rd phrases contain the following 12 narrator words ... kai ta kumata epeballen eis to ploion, hōste ēdē gemizesthai to ploion (and the waves cast-on into the boat, so-that already was-being-filled the boat). The 12 narrator words are top down the sides and bottom up the center. The first 6 words are top down tangent to the outside of the whirl-wind and the corners of the waves, the last word is tangent to the bottom of the large boat. The 3rd phrase of 5 words is bottom up the center tangent to the top of the large boat. Ten words are exactly tangent to the large boat and 2 words tangent to the waves. The 2 words "ploion, ploion" (boat, boat) are tangent to the 2 waves cast into the large boat by God the Father while Jesus slept. 4:37a < Verses > 4:38a |