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Mk 5:41b ... which is translated, "The little-maid, to-you I-say Arise!"

The 3rd thru 5th phrases contain these 3 narrator and 5 dialog words ... ho estin methermeneuomenon, To korasion, soi legō egeire (which is translated, ... "The little-maid, to-you I-say Arise!" ).

The 8 words are bottom up. Miracle 11 happens immediately after Jesus says "Talitha Koum." The 3 narrator and 2 dialog words "ho estin methermeneuomenon, The little-maid, ..." (which is translated, The little-maid, ...) are tangent to the legs of the Little-maid and the rhombus that cut the Unclean Spirit in two. The word "methermeneuomenon" comes from the preposition "meta, met" (after with, the after effect) and the verb "hermēneuō" (to translate, interpret). This connects "Talitha Koum" to its translation. Phrase five has the 3 dialog words "soi legō egeire" (to you I say Arise!) which are tangent to the face of the little girl, the hands of Jesus and the little girl, and the rhombus holding both of them together as they rise to the top half of the graph.

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