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Mk 5:23c ... "that having-come, you-may-place-on the hands to-her, ..."

The 4th and 5th phrases have these 6 dialog words in this exact order: ... hina elthōn epithēs tas cheiras autē ("that having-come, you-may-place-on the hands to-her, ..." ).

The 6 dialog words are top down. The previous diagram opened up a large gap between the words. Those words were composed on purpose for these two phrases. The two words "hina elthōn" (that having-come) is a drawing instruction that refers to Jesus has already "having come down" from the top of the graph to stand in the empty triangle just above the Synagogue leader's "little daughter" so that he can place on his hands to her. The pronoun "you" in "epithēs" refers to Jesus. These two phrases have 6 words (the perfect number) that require Jairus to jump up half a step to give Jesus just enough room to come down. The 6 words are also in the correct word order to be tangent to Jairus, Jesus, and "to her."

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