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Mk 11:25a ... "And when you stand praying, forgive if something you have against someone, ..."

Verse 25 has five phrases and 24 dialog words. The first two phrases have these 10 dialog words, ... kai hotan stēkete proseuxomenoi, afiete ei ti exete kata tinos ("And when you stand praying, forgive if something you have against someone, ...").

The 10 dialog words are top down, tangent to the hands of Jesus, to the heads of the two disciples, to the triangles holding the ones forgiven. The 5 words "kai hotan stēkete proseuxomenoi, afiete" (And when you stand praying, forgive) are tangent to the head of one disciple "standing and praying." The 5 words "ei ti exete kata tinos" (if something you have against someone) are tangent to the head of the other disciple "standing and forgiving." The two "praying and forgiving" disciples have "ti" (something), meaning a grudge against "tinos" (someone), meaning the Jews who will be blamed for the death of Jesus.

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