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Mk 5:41a ... And holding the hand of-the child he-says to-her, ... "Talitha Koum," ...

Verse 41 has 5 phrases containing 11 narrator and 7 dialog words. The 1st and 2nd phrases contain these 8 narrator and 2 dialog words ... Kai ktatēsas tēs cheiros tou paidiou legei autē, ... Talitha Koum (And holding the hand of-the child he-says to-her, ... "Talitha Koum," ...).

The 8 narrator and 2 dialog words are bottom up. The first 6 words "Kai ktatēsas tēs cheiros tou paidiou" (And holding the hand of-the child) are tangent to the hands of Jesus and the little girl holding the Unclean Spirit which is holding the little girl inside it. The 4 words "legei autē, Talitha koum" (he says to her "Talitha koum") are tangent to the hands and face of Jesus. The next diagram will show how the daughter of Jairus was cured.

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