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Mk 14:44b ... "seize him and lead-away securely."

The 4th phrase has these 5 dialog words ... kratesate auton kai apagete asfalōs ("seize him and lead him away securely").

Verse 44b is still a flashback in time to shortly after Judas made his agreement with the chief priests (Mark 14:10-11) regarding what the guards had to do after Judas identified Jesus in the dark. The 5 words are bottom up, tangent from the mouth of Judas to the guards. This diagram shows how easy Judas expected the arrest to go.

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