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Mk 6:49b ... they-thought that a-phantom (it)-is and cried-up.

The 2nd phrase has these 6 narrator words ... edoksan hoti fantasma estin kai anekraksan (they-thought that a-phantom (it)-is and cried-up).

The 6 words are clockwise starting bottom left. The verb "edoxan" (they-thought) is a mental action verb that is tangent to the only face mode disciple who can show their thoughts and actions. The third word "phantasma" is directly under and tangent to the sign of a phantom, a synonym for an "Unclean Spirit" the disciples feared had come to drown them. The last word, the verb "anekraksan" (they cried up), comes from the preposition ana (up) which intensifies the verb "krazo" (to-cry-up and out) from the bottom of ones throat. The verb "anekraksan" appears under the disciple in face mode who is "looking up" so they can't see Jesus blowing the wind into their boat! Isn't it amazing how these words always seem to line up tangent to the images they name?!

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