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Mk 13:15c ... "nor yet enter to take anything from the house of him."

The 3rd phrase has these 8 dialog words, ... mēde eiselthatō apai ti ek tēs oikias autou ("nor yet enter to take anything from the house of him").

The 8 dialog words are bottom up, tangent to the two men, the house, and the garment inside. The 4 words "mēde eiselthatō apai ti" (nor yet enter to take anything) are tangent from the man in the field to the garment hanging inside the house. The 4 words "ek tēs oikias autou" (away from his house) are tangent to the reflection of the garment not taken (from the house of him). The pronoun "autou" (him), refers to the man or Jesus (the possible owner of the house).

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