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Mk 11:3c ... "and 'immediately' he-sends it again here."

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The 5th phrase has these 6 dialog words, ... "kai euthus auton apostellei palin hōde" ("and 'immediately' it he sends again here").

Diagram 1: The 6 dialog words are top down, tangent from the mouth of Jesus to the Colt. Because of the lack of room between Jesus and the Colt, the author (Mark) was forced to only give Jesus 6 words to say. The diagram shows Jesus telling the disciples what to say if challenged. The word euthus (immediately) is the cue to use the previous diagram as a template. The words "auton" (it) and "hōde" (here) are both tangent to the where the "colt will be" in the future and where the "colt will return" after Jesus rides it into Jerusalem.

Diagram 2: The 6 dialog words are top down. The word euthus, meaning "immediately," is the cue to use the previous diagram as a template. This diagram, also in the future, shows the disciple's saying the words Jesus told them to say to anyone that challenged them about unleashing the colt.

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