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| 24a 24b 24c | 25a 25b 25c | 26a 26b 26c | 27a 27b | 28a 28b | 29a 29b | 30a 30b | Mk 7:25c ... having come she fell down before his feet.
The third phrase has these 6 narrator words ... elthousa prosepesen pros tous podas autou (having come she fell down before the feet of him). The 6 narrator words are counter-clockwise starting from the upper left. The word "prosepesen" (she fell down) is tangent to the woman who has dropped down to the bottom of the graph. The word "podas" (feet) is tangent to the ground on which the feet of Jesus stands. The word "autou" (of him) intersects the frame of the door in which he stands. The text words are always tangent to or next to where the signs appear. 7:25b < Verses > 7:26a |