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Mk 5:30b ... having-turned-about in the crowd he-said, ... "Who of-me touched the garments?"

The third and fourth phrases have these 5 narrator and 5 dialog words ... epistrafeis en tō oxlō elegen, "Tis mou hēpsato tōn himatiōn" (having-turned-about in the crowd he-said, ... "Who of-me touched the garments")?

The 10 words are top down. The 5 narrator words "epistrafeis en tō oxlō elegen" (having-turned-about in the crowd he-said, ...) are tangent to Jesus speaking, bracketed by the 8 men in the crowd. The 5 words "Tis mou hēpsato tōn himatiōn" ("Who of-me touched the garments") are bracketed by the arms of the woman who is touching the white triangle (the garments of Jesus and his powers). Jesus has the power to extend his arms and hands anytime he wishes. If Jesus has the power to heal, read minds, control the wind and the sea, he can also extend that power to lengthen the arms of the woman. The 10 words seem to be composed to exactly fit in the limited space of this diagram.

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