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Mk 13:14a ... "When but you see the abomination of the desolation standing where not it ought, ..."

Verse 13:14 has 4 phrases and 23 dialog words. The 1st phrase has these 11 words ... Hotan de idēte to bdelugma tēs epēmōseōs estēkota hotou ou dei ("When but you-see the abomination of the desolation standing where not it ought, ...").

The 11 dialog words are top down. The first 3 words "Hotan de idēte" (When but you-see) refers to the 4 disciples in the previous diagram who are transferred into this diagram. The "abomination of desolation" is some vile object standing where the Temple used to stand. In its place is a lone Roman soldier, a statue of Jupiter, or an Eagle Standard standing where the temple was thrown down. The 11 dialog word circles was the perfect number to be tangent to the triangles holding the abomination and the ones seeing it.

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