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Mark 6:3d
| 1a 1b | 2a 2b 2c 2d | 3a 3b 3c 3d | 4a 4b 4c | 5a 5b 5c | 6a 6b | Mk 6:3d ... "and they-were-offended in to-him."
The 5th phrase has these 4 narrator words ... kai eskandalizonto en autō (And they-were-offended in to-him). The verb eskandalizonto usually means offended but it can also means snared. The dative preposition and iota subscript on the pronoun "en autō" could mean "at him" or "in to-him." The 4 narrator words are bottom up over the bottom and top four corners of the central hexagon. The 4 brothers and 4 sisters of Jesus are overlapping each other on their radii vesicas so that they are packed together tangent to the inside of the hexagon. The 4 words "And they-were-offended in to-him" is a drawing insruction, actually a hint, on how the diagram should look if drawn correctly. 6:3c < Verses > 6:4a |