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Mk 5:32 ... And he-was-looking-around to-see 'the-one' having-done this.

Verse 32 has these 6 narrator words in this order, ... Kai perieblepeto idein tēn touto poiēsasan (And he-was-looking-around to-see 'the-one' having-done this).

The 6 narrator words are clockwise from the top. The word "perieblepeto" comes from "peri" (all around) and "blepo" (to see, be observant) is a drawing instruction on how to place the words tangent to the bottom of his garment. And having done this, Jesus looks around to see "the one" having touched his garment. The word "tēn" (the one) is tangent to 'the woman.'

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