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| 21a - 34c | 35a 35b 35c | 36a 36b | 37a 37b | 38a 38b | 39a 39b | 40a 40b 40c 40d | 41a - 43b | Mk 5:40d ... and he-goes-into where was the little-child.
The 6th phrase has 6 narrator words in this order ... kai eisporeuetai hopou ēn to paidion (and he-goes-into where was the little-child). The 6 narrator words are top down. The 2 words "kai eisporeuetai" (and he goes into) lies tangent to the base of the hexagon, the floor of the house. Jesus goes into the space between the father and mother where the little girl would fit. The 4 words "hopou ēn to paidion" (where was the little-child) are tangent to the Unclean Spirit holding the body of the little-girl. The word "ēn" (was) does not refer to where the girl is now, it refers to where Jesus is now, between the parents of the little maiden. The little girl "was there" before she was possessed by the Unclean Spirit. 5:40c < Verses > 5:41a |