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Mk 10:1a ... And having arisen from there, he comes into the borders of Judea, and the other side of the Jordan.

Verse 1 has six phrases and 25 narrator words. The first three phrases have these 13 words, ... Kai ekeithen anastas, erxetai eis ta horia tēs Ioudaias, kai peran tou Iordanou (And from there having arisen, he comes into the borders of Judea, and the other side of the Jordan).

The 13 narrator words are bottom up. The 3 words of the first phrase "kai ekeithen anastas" (And from there having arisen) is drawn at the start of seven words going straight up to Jesus after "being at peace" in the previous diagram, a metaphorical prophesy of his rising from the grave at the end of this gospel. The seven words of the second phrase "erxetai eis ta horia tēs Ioudaias " (he comes into the borders of Judea) are placed exactly where they exit the lower border of Judea and terminate exactly in the center of Judea. The four words of the third phrase "kai peran tou Iordanou" [and the other side of the Jordan (river)] are tangent to upper side of the Jorden river on which Jesus stands.

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