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Mk 7:2a ... And having seen some of his disciples that with "common hands," that (meaning), ...

Verse 2 has 4 phrases and 15 narrator words. The first two phrases have these 10 narrator words ... Kai idontes tinas ton matheton autou hoti koinais xersin, tout (And having seen some of the disciples of him with common hands, that meaning, ...).

The ten words are top down and appear tangent to the images they name. The first two words "Kai idontes" (And having seen) are tangent to the triangle holding Jesus looking down on his disciples. The four words "tinas ton matheton autou" (some of the disciples of him) are tangent to just one of his disciples which just happens to be "some" of the two disciples in the diagram. The three words "hoti koinais xersin" (with common hands, ...) are exactly tangent to the grey colored hands of "all two" of his disciples. The one word phrase "tout" (that meaning), tangent to the second pair of grey colored hands, refers back the euphamism "koine" (common), a term that will be shown and explained in the next diagram.

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