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Mk 14:7b ... "and when you wish, are able to do good for them."

The 2nd and 3rd phrases have these 7 dialog words ... kai hotan thelēte, dunasthe autois eu poiēsai ("and when you wish, are able for them good to do, ...").

The 7 dialog words are top down. The word "eu" (good) is an abstract noun and by convention it's sign is a white equilateral triangle. The word "thelēte" (you wish) is an abstract mental noun and an active verb. Its signs are an equilateral triangle and/or circles tangent to the side of the head. The first 3 words "kai hotan thelēte" (and when you wish) are tangent to the hands and feet of Jesus and by the 2 words "dunasthe autois" (are able for them) the 3 triangles under him. The triangle tangent to the word "dunasthe" (are able) is a sign of "power" which is tangent to all 4 disciples. The four poor men are tangent to and held inside four white equilateral triangles, (the sign of good). This hypothetical diagram shows the disciples have the power "for them to do good" (for the poor) whenever they wish.

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