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Mark 8:2c
| 1a 1b 1c | 2a 2b 2c | 3a 3b 3c | 4a 4b | 5a 5b | 6a 6b 6c 6d 6e | 7a 7b 7c | 8a 8b 8c | 9a 9b | Mk 8:2c ... "and they do not have anything they may eat."
The third phrase has these 5 dialog words ... kai ouk exousin ti fagōsin (and not do they have anything they may eat). The 5 dialog words are top down. The words "ti fagōsin" (anything they may eat) is tangent to seven divided fish and seven loaves enclosed in two equilateral triangles. The object of the story is how to geometrically break all the food and then multiply it to the 'approximately 4000' people in the crowd personified by the 12 men in the "wilderness rectangle" at the bottom of the graph. 8:2b < Verse > 8:3a |