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| 10a 10b | 11a 11b 11c | Mk 14:11c ... And he was seeking how him a good time he might betray.
The 3rd phrase has these 6 narrator words ... Kai ezētei pōs auton eukairōs paradoi (and he was seeking how him a good time he might betray). The 6 narrator words are bottom up. The first 3 words "Kai ezētei pōs" (and he was seeking how) are tangent to Judas. The last 3 words "auton eukairōs paradoi" (him a good time he might betray) are tangent to the two equilateral triangles supporting and holding Jesus. We will later learn that the good time that Judas was seeking to betray Jesus was a kiss at night on the mount of olives. The 5 words he used as a sign to betray Jesus was, "Whom ever I should kiss as a friend, it is he." (Mk 14:44). 14:11b < Verses > 14:12a |