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| 14a - 24b | 25a 25b | 26a 26b | 27a 27b | 28a 28b 28c | 29a 29b 29c | Mk 9:27a ... Yet the Jesus having held his hand raised him, ...
This is the verse where Jesus performs his miracle. Verse 27 has two phases and 11 narrator words. The first phrase has these 9 words, ... ho de Iēsous kratēsas tēs cheiros autou ēgeiren auton (The yet Jesus having held the hand of him roused him, ... ). The 9 narrator words are top down. The gospel author had Jesus pray, fast, and use the 9 narrator words to permanently break this "breed" of Unclean Spirit in two and to bring this little boy back from the dead. The last 2 of these 7 words "Iēsous kratēsas tēs cheiros autou ēgeiren auton" (Jesus having held the hand of him) glue the "hand of him" to the two white triangles to make a wedge. Jesus takes the hands of the boy, raises him out of the Unclean Spirit, "says a prayer" (the two 888 circles) tangent to his head. Jesus then puts the boy into the wedge and "fasts" by giving the basket of bread to the little boy for him to eat instead of himself. Again, the reader fills in the blanks from the rest of the verse. Putting the Unclean Spirit between the wedge and the basket of bread breaks the Unclean Spirit in two. 9:26b < Verses > 9:27b |