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Mk 15:36a ... Having-run yet someone, and having-filled a-sponge of-vinegar, ...

Verse 36 has 6 phrases containing 19 words. The 1st and 2nd phrases have these 7 narrator words, ... dramōn de tis, kai gemisas spoggon oxous (having-run yet someone, and having-filled a-sponge of-vinegar, ...).

The 3 narrator words "dramōn de tis" (having-run yet someone) are clockwise tangent to the body of the far left running soldier. The next 4 narrator words "kai gemisas spoggon oxous" (and having-filled a-sponge of-vinegar) are bottom-up, counter-clockwise, tangent to a round sponge filled with vinegar held by the running soldier. The 2 words "gemisas spoggon" (having-filled a-sponge) is tangent to the far right seated soldier. A sponge is the pourous skeleton of a sea animal in the shape of a sphere.

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