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Mk 14:64a ... "You heard the blasphemy! How does it appear to you?"

Verse 64 has 3 phrases and 14 words. The 1st and 2nd phrases have these 6 dialog words ... ēkousate tēs blasfēmias, Ti humin fainetai (You heard the blasphemy! How to you does it appear?)

The 6 dialog words are top down. All the words Jesus said in verse 62 were blasphemous such as the words "I am" (ego eimi) in response to the question "Are you the anointed-one (Christ), the Son of the Blessed One (God)." Jesus ironically uttered in Greek what translated in Hebrew as the name of God (YHWH). To the high priest, that was an impudent and blasphemous answer. The diagram shows the four words "blasfemias Ti humin fainetai" (blasphemy how to you does it appear) are tangent to the ears of the two scribes and the two elders hearing it. The two white circles coming from the eyes of the elders answer the question "Ti humin fainetai" (How to you does it appear)?

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