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Mk 14:6b ... "an ideal work she worked in me."

The 4th phrase has these 5 dialog words ... kalon ergon ērgasato en emoi (an ideal work she worked in me).

The 5 dialog words are bottom up tangent to the lips of Jesus. The text uses the noun and the verb (ergon, ergazomai) for work. The two words "kalon ergon" (an ideal work) are tangent to the rhombus (the sign of ideal) holding the woman and the ointment she used to anoint Jesus. The last 3 words "ērgasato en emoi" (she worked in me) describe and show inside the rhombus the work she did anointing my head and body for death. That is geometrically why Jesus called it an "ideal work."

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