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Mk 5:25 ... And a-woman being in a-flow of-blood twelve years.

Verse 25 has these 8 narrator words, ... Kai gunē ausa en rhusei haimatos dōdeka etē (And a-woman being in 'a-flow of-blood' twelve years).

The 8 narrator words are top down. Mark interupts the parable of Jairus's daughter with this story of an older woman having a flow of blood. The two females are linked by three themes: they are both daughters (thugater); the number twelve; and being unclean, one by death, the other by menstrual blood. The two words "Kai gunē" (And a woman) are tangent to "the arms of a woman." The 6 words "ausa en rhusei haimatos dōdeka etē" (being in 'a flow of blood' for twelve years) are tangent to "12 circles of blood representing 12 years." The diagram shows the words are tangent to the images they name.

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