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| 1a 1b 1c | 2a 2b 2c 2d | 3a 3b 3c | 4a 4b | 5 | 6a 6b | 7a 7b 7c | 8a 8b | 9a 9b | 10a 10b - 11d | Mk 11:2c ... "upon which no-one not-yet of-mankind has-sat, ..."
The 6th phrase has these 6 dialog words, ... "ef hon oudeis oupō anthrōpōn ekathisen" ("upon which no-one not-yet of-mankind has-sat, ..."). The 6 dialog words are top down. The 6 words "ef hon oudeis oupō anthrōpōn ekathisen" (upon which no-one not-yet of-mankind has-sat) are tangent to the two hypothetical men (plural of man, representing mankind) on the sides of the graph. If the colt represents the resurection of the dead, no man has yet been seated on his resurrected body (his young colt), because Jesus has not yet shed his blood and died so men can live. The diagram shows the space is empty above the Colt. But the words "not yet of men" does not rule out Jesus who is God and man. Jesus will eventually sit on the Colt in diagram 7c. 11:02b < Verses > 11:02d |