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Mk 11:7b ... and they-cast-upon it the garments of-them, ...

The 2nd phrase has these 6 narrator words ... kai epiballousin autō ta himatia autōn, (and they-cast-upon it the garments of-them, ...).

The 6 narrator words are bottom up. The first 2 words "kai epiballousin" (and they cast upon) are tangent to the point of the triangles holding the two Disciples and the Colt. The last 4 words "autō ta himatia autōn" (it the garments of them) are tangent to the two white garments from the disciples cast upon the Colt. The imagery of the diagram matches the imagery of the words. After the disciples each cast a garment on the Colt, Jesus is automatically standing on it, but not sitting on it. However, the verse still has 4 words to go.

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