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Mk 5:26a ... And much having-suffered under many physicians, ...

Verse 5:26 is a flashback about the woman's medical history. It has 4 phrases and 21 narrator words. The first phrase has these 6 narrator words ... kai polla pathousa hupo pollōn iatrōn (And much having suffered under many physicians, ...).

The 6 narrator words are bottom up. The sign for suffering, an abstract noun, is a dark triangle. The 4 words "kai polla pathousa hupo" (And much having-suffered under) is tangent to three signs of suffering. The word "polla" (much) visually confirms her suffering is excessive. The diagram shows the words "pollōn iatrōn" (many physicians) are tangent to her two bad doctors. The 2 words "pathousa hupo" (suffered under) is tangent to an Unclean Spirit, the thing she is "suffering under." What the woman needs is a good Physician. Her 12 years of bleeding and suffering puts her near death, the same situation as Jairus's daughter.

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