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Verse 7 has 3 phrases containing 14 narrator words. The 1st phrase has these 4 words, ... Houtos ēlthen eis marturian, hina marturēsē peri tou fōtos, hina pantes pisteusosin di autou (This one came into a 'testimony,' so that he might testify about 'the light,' that all may believe through 'him'). The first 4 words of the first phrase are top down, left to right. The diagram shows John standing on a white equilateral triangle (the light) inside a hexagon, the sign of "a testimony." The 4 words "Houtos ēlthen eis marturian" (This one came into testimony) are tangent to John and the sign of "a testimony," the large hexagon, that John "came into." The word "testimony" is tangent to one of the sides of a-testimony. The 14 words of all three phrases are all tangent to the nouns and pronouns mentioned in the verse. Jn 1:6b < Verse > Jn 1:7b |