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Mk 14:3e ... having crushed the alabaster, she pours (it) down on his head.

The 6th and 7th phrases have these 7 narrator words ... suntripsasa tēn alabastron, katexeen autou tēs kefalēs (having crushed the alabaster, she down pours (it) of him of the head).

The 3 narrator words of the 6th phrase bottom up. The diagram shows the 2 words "tēn alabastron" (the alabaster) are tangent to the upside-down open alabaster jar of perfume. The verb "suntripsasa," from "sun" (with) and "tribo" (to rub), have "crushed" the tip of the equilateral triangle (the narrow neck of the alabaster jar). The 4 words of the 7th phrase are top down tangent to the stream of five myrrh circles coming down from the open alabaster jar to the circles of ointment on top of and behind the head of Jesus.

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