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Mk 5:2a ... And having-come he out of-the boat, ...

Verse 2 has three phrases containing 16 narrator words. The first phrase has these 6 narrator words ... Kai ekselthontos autou ek tou ploiou (And having come he out of the boat, ...)

The 6 narrator words are top down. The 4 words "Kai ekselthontos autou ek" (And having come he out) are a visual prophesy of Jesus coming out of death and out of a tomb tangent to the risen Jesus (8880). The last 2 words "tou ploiou" (of the boat) are tangent to the triangle holding Jesus and the boat. As soon as Jesus stepped out of the boat, he stepped into the foreground and the five men displaced by the words, stepped out of the diagram. They will be called back later. The next three and a half verses are a flashback history of this demon-possessed man that lives in the tombs.

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