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Jn 2:16b ... Do not make the house of the Father of me, a house of merchandising.

16b

The third phrase contains these 9 dialog words in this order ... "mē poiete ton oikon tou patros mou, oikon emporiou" (Do not make the house of the Father of me a House of merchandising).

The 9 words are top down, to have the same layout and number of words as the previous diagram. The five words ton oikon tou patros mou (the house of the Father of me) is visually tangent to where the words intersect with the tomb and house, and God the Father and Jesus. The words oikon emporiou (a house of emporium) are tangent to the line joining the house, tables, and coins. The sellers of the previous diagram and verse have taken their merchandise away as commanded.

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