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Mk 14:43a ... And immediately while he is speaking, comes beside (them) Judas, one of the twelve, ...

MK 14:43a

Verse 43 has 8 phrases of 27 narrator words. The first three phrases have these 10 words ... Kai euthus eti autou lalountos, papaginetai Ioudas, heis tōn dōdeka [And immediately while he is speaking, comes beside (them) Judas, one of the twelve, ... ].

The 10 narrator words are top down. The word euthus (immediately) is the cue to use the previous diagram as a template. The 5 dialog words Jesus was immediately speaking when Judas came beside them ... Idou ho paradidous me ēggiken (Look, the one betraying me has come near) are tangent to Jesus and Judas and overlap Simon, John, and James to whom the 5 words were directed. The last 4 words "Ioudas, heis tōn dōdeka" (Judas, one of the twelve) are tangent to the 11 disciples under Jesus, and to Judas the 'last one' of the twelve. The next diagram will show the crowd that came with Judas who would then identify Jesus with a sign so they could arrest him by force.

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