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Mk 11:15b ... And he having entered into the temple, ...

The second phrase has these 5 narrator words ... Kai eiselthōn eis to hieron (And he having entered into the temple, ... ).

The 5 narrator words are top down. The verb "eiselthōn" (he having entered) is first person singular. The diagram shows Jesus has entered into the temple. The 3 words "eis to hieron" are the perfect number of words to be tangent to the temple and the door into it. The disciples apparently stayed outside, or if they entered, witnessed everything from a distance.

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