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Mk 11:8b ... others yet leafy-foliage cut from the fields.

The 2nd phrase has these 7 narrator words ... alloi de stibadas kopsantes ek tōn agrōn (others yet leafy-foliage cut from the fields).

The 7 narrator words are bottom up. The first 2 words "alloi de" (others yet) are tangent to two other men, leafy foliage, fields, the way, and garments. The last 5 words "stibadas kopsantes ek tōn agrōn" (leafy foliage cut from the fields) are tangent to the two men, leafy foliage, the way, garments, and the fields. The text from early manuscripts (NA26) agree the leaves were cut from "the fields." Later Byzantine manuscripts say the leaves were "cut from trees." Easily done, just delete 2 corner leaves from the fields and you have one tree in each of the four fields.

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