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Mk 11:4a ... And they-left and found a-Colt bound before a-door, out upon the encircling-way, ...

Verse 4 has three phrases and 15 narrator words. The 1st and 2nd phrases have these 12 narrator words, ... Kai apēlthon kai euron polon dedemenon pros thuran, eksō epi tou amfodou (And they-left and found a Colt bound before a-door, out upon the encircling way, ...).

The first 2 narrator words are top down tangent to the two disciples. The next 10 narrator words are bottom up tangent to the triangle binding a Colt and ending tangent to "tou amfodou" (the encircling-way) and the triangle holding Jesus. The 4 words "Kai apēlthon pros thuran" (And they left before a door) are the two places from which "the disciples left" (11:2a). The 6 words "kai euron pōlon dedemenon pros thuran" (and they found a Colt bound before a door) are tangent to the "bound Colt" and the "amfodou" (encircling way) behind the see-thru door. The "amphodon" is a synonym for "the way" (ē hodos = 352), literally a "two way road" made of overlapping circles (352) going up and down (two ways). The Colt is simply "before the door," not bound to it. The two disciples are standing, ready to loose (raise) the "bound Colt" in front of "the Door."

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