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Mk 12:24a ... Said to them the Jesus, ... "(Is it) not through this you err, not having known the scriptures, ..."

Verse 24 has four phrases containing 17 words. The first 3 phrases have these 4 narrator and 8 dialog words ... efē autois ho Iēsous, Ou dia touto planasthe, mē eidotes tas grafas, ... (Said to them the Jesus, ... "(Is it) not through this you err, not having known the scriptures, ...")

The 1st phrase of 4 narrator words is bottom up the center. The 2nd phrase of 4 dialog words is top down the sides tangent to the triangles holding the top two Sadduccees. The Greek verb planao meaning to "lead astray" is a play on words to describe the four Sadduccees who have been mislead through the "dead bodies" of the seven brothers. Look for the verb "planao" that ends this "parable" and see how much "greater" this "pun" will appear! The 3rd phrase of 4 dialog words is top down tangent to the triangles holding the bottom two Sadduccees and the triangle supporting the eight dead bodies.

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