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| 41a 41b 41c | 42a 42b | 43a 43b 43c | 44a 44b 44c | Mk 12:44b ... "but she out of her need, ..."
The 2nd phrase has these 6 dialog words, ... autē de ek tēs husterēsōs autēs ("she but out of the need of her, ..."). The 6 dialog words are top down. The words "autē de" (she but) are tangent to the widow. The words "ek tēs husterēsōs autēs" (out of the need of her) are tangent to an equilateral triangle (abstract noun) filled with empty circles (the sign of a lack of money). One empty circle from each triangle is missing, the sign of her her last two leptas which she has cast into the gold treasury rectangle on which she stands. She has no money remaining to sustain her life. 12:44a < Verses > 12:44c |