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| 12 | 13a 13b 13c 13d | 14a 14b | 15a - 19 | 20a - 25b | Mk 11:13b ... he came if perhaps something he might find in it.
The second phrase has these 7 narrator words ... ēlthen ei ara ti eurēsei en autē (he came if perhaps something he might find in it, ...). The 7 narrator words are top down tangent to Jesus coming down tangent to the fig tree. The first 3 words "ēlthen ei ara" (he came if perhaps) are tangent to the body and hands of Jesus. The last 4 words "ti eurēsei en autē" (something he might find in it) are tangent to the canopy of the fig-tree and further away from its non-existant fruit (figs) than the first 3 words. 11:13a < Verses > 11:13c |