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Mk 11:4b ... out upon the encircling-way, ... and they-are-loosing him.

4b

The 3rd phrase has these 3 narrator words ... kai luousin auton (and they are loosing him).

The last 4 words from the 2nd phrase and these 3 narrator words are top down. When the 2 disciples "loosed" (raised) the Colt, he simply walked through the see-thru Door and was immediately upon the "amfodou" (the encircling way), like a stairway to heaven up to Jesus. The Colt, a young horse, is a euphamism for a young man, the personification of a youth, a stand-in for the glorified body of young resurrected Jesus.
The diagram shows the first 2 words kai luousin (and they are loosing) are tangent to the two disciples. The last word "auton" (him) is tangent to the Colt. When the 2 Disciples and the Colt are drawn tangent to the narrator words, the Colt is automatically "loosed"!! The diagram shows the Disciples have "loosed the Colt" by simply raising him into the triangle pointing up. Jesus usually appears in the top of the graph inside a triangle pointing up. If Jesus isn't "bound" up there, then neither is the Colt down here. They are joined together by the "amphodon."

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