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Mk 4:39b ... And was-cut-away the wind.

The 4th phrase has these 4 narrator words ... Kai ekopasen ho anemos (And was-cut-away the wind).

The 4 narrator words are top down. The verb "ekopasen" comes from the preposition "ek" (out, away), the noun "kopos" (work), and the past tense of the verb "kopto" (to cut). The diagram shows the narrator delivered these 4 words from Jesus and God the Father through the 12 disciples to the wind and waves of the sea. The waves that were swamping the boat have been calmed and the twelve disciples are now visible again. The "wind" has been cut in half and is "falling away" from the disciples in the large boat and from Jesus and the Father in the two small boats.

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