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| 46a 46b 46c | 47a 47b 47c | 48 | 49 | 50a 50b 50c | 51 | 52a 52b | 53a 53b | 54a 54b | John 4:54b ... having come out of the Judea into the Galilee.
The second phrase contains these 7 narrator words ... elthōn ek tēs Ioudaias eis tēn Galilaian (having come out of the Judea into the Galilee). The 7 narrator words are bottom up. The 4 words "elthōn ek tēs Ioudaias" (having come out of the Judea) are tangent to the two equilateral triangles that form Judea. The 3 words "eis tēn Galilaian" (into the Galilee) are tangent to the bottom equilateral triangle that belongs to Cana of Galilee. Jesus stands in the top of the seventh word showing he has come out of Judea and into Cana of the Galilee. The diagram and almost all the words match the words and diagram that began this pericope in verse 4:46a. Jn 4:54a < Verses > END |