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| 22a 22b 22c | 23a 23b 23c 23d | 24a 24b | 25a 25b | 26a 26b | Mk 8:23d ... having put the hands to him he was asking him, ... "Do you see ~ anything?"
The fourth and fifth phrases have these 6 narrator and 3 dialog words ... epitheis tas cheiras autō epērōta auton, Ei ti blepeis (having put the hands to him he asked him, ... "Do anything you see")? The 6 narrator and 3 dialog words are top down. After spitting in the blind man's eyes, Jesus loosened the hold the Unclean Spirit had on him. Jesus now performed his second procedure on the man, the laying on of hands. The 4 words "epitheis tas cheiras autō" (having put the hands to him) are tangent to the hands of Jesus, the missing white triangle behind him, and the white triangle on which stands. We see Jesus used the triangle behind him as a wedge to break the Unclean Spirit in two on the way to touch the eyes of the blind man. The last 3 words "Ei ti blepeis" (Do you see anything?) are tangent to top of the blind man's head and fingers that are touching the iris of his eyes just starting to darken. The answer to the question is right under the blind man's nose. He faintly sees the 9 little black equilateral triangles that fell to the bottom of the graph immediately after Jesus killed the Unclean Spirit that caused him to be blind. Jesus will now monitor his eyesight and complete his miracle. 8:23c < Verses > 8:24a |