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| 21a 21b 21c | 22a 22b | 23a 23b 23c 23d | 24a 24b | 25 | 26a 26b 26c | 27a 27b | 28 - 43b | Mk 5:26c ... and nothing being-better, but rather into the worse having-come.
The 3rd phrase has these 9 narrator words ... kai mēden ōfelētheisa, alla mallon eis to cheiron elthousa (and nothing being-better, but rather into the worse having-come). The 9 narrator words are top down. We are looking for the location of an Unclean Spirit. The 3 words "kai mēden ōfelētheisa" (and nothing being-better) means "something being-worse" must lie below. The 2 words "alla mallon" (but rather) means "something worse" is close. The last 4 words "eis to cheiron elthousa" (into the worse having-come) means we have arrived. The diagram shows an Unclean Spirit holding the body of the woman. 5:26b < Verses > 5:27a |