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Mk 10:51b ... And the blind man said to him, ... "High-Rabbi, that I may see up."

51b

The 4th through 6th phrases have these 5 narrator and 3 dialog words, ... ho de tuflos eipen autō, ... "Rabbouni, hina anablepsō" (And the blind man said to him, ... "High Rabbi, that I may see up").

The 5 narrator words of phrase 4 is bottom up tangent to the body and face of Bartimeaus. The word "tuflos" (blind man) appears directly over his body. The 1st dialog word of phrase 5, "Rabbouni," (High Rabbi), one of the titles of Jesus, passes through the the bottom arm of the "Star of David" to its center. Bartimaeus now asks Jesus to get rid of the Unclean Spirit that makes him blind. The 6th phrase, containing the last 2 dialog words "hina anablepsō" (that I may see up), are tangent to the word "High-Rabbi," the tips of the top two horizontal arms of the blue hexagram, and the top border of the diagram.

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