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Mk 4:41c ... "that even the wind and the sea obey him?"

The 3rd phrase has these 9 dialog words, ... hoti kai ho anemos kai hē thalassa hupakouei autō (that even the wind and the sea obey him)?

The 9 dialog words are bottom the sides then then the center spoken by the twelve disciples in vesica mode and face mode. The 2 words "ho anemos" (the wind) are tangent to the semi-circle of the wind that was 'cut in two' (4:39c) immediately after Jesus rebuked it to "be still." The 2 words "hē thalassa" (and the sea) is tangent to the surface of the "sea" after Jesus calmed the waves. The 5 words "ho anemos kai hē thalassa" (the wind and the sea) are tangent to the 2 words "hupakouei autō" (obey him) which are also virtually tangent to Jesus, the one whom the forces of nature are compelled to obey.

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