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| 12 | 13a 13b 13c 13d | 14a 14b | 15a - 19 | 20a - 25b | Mk 11:14a ... And having answered he said to it, ... "No longer into eternity from you, no one a fruit may eat."
Verse 14 has 4 phrases containing 18 words. The first 3 phrases have these 4 narrator and 9 dialog words, ... kai apokritheis eipen autē, Mēketi eis ton aiōna ek sou, mēdeis karpon fagoi (And having answered he said to it, ... "No longer into the age from you, no one a fruit may eat"). The 4 narrator words and the 9 dialog words of the prophesy and curse are top down. The 2 words "kai apokritheis" (And having answered) are tangent to the vesica sized voids on the body of Jesus. The diagram for what Jesus said in the previous verse was his "answer." Now one sees why Jesus had to look like he was hungry! What he says now confirms the previous diagram and puts a curse on the fig tree, the Jewish religion. If his curse can kill the fig tree it will be another miracle. Matt 21:19 then says ... "And immediately the fig-tree was withered." The disciples in Matthew witnessed the miracle immediately. The disciples in Mark would have to wait till the next day. 11:13d < Verses > 11:14b |