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Mk 15:11a ... But the Chief Priests quaked-up the crowd, ...

Verse 11 has two phrases and 12 narrator words. The 1st phrase has these 6 words ... Hoi de arxiereis aneseisan ton oxlon (The but Chief Priests quaked-up the crowd, ...).

The 6 narrator words are bottom up tangent to the chief priests and to the crowd. The word "aneseisan" comes from the preposition ana (up) and the verb seio (to quake). The chief priests want to demonstrate to Pilate so that their crowd will get what they are asking for. The diagram shows the first 3 words are tangent to the chief priests and the last 3 words are tangent to the crowd of Jews who are tangent to Pilate.

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