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Jn 5:3 ... In these (porticos) were-laying-down a-multitude of-the-ones being-ill, blind, lame, dried.

Verse 3 have the following 9 narrator words ... En tautais katekeito plēthos tōn asthenountōn tuflōn xōlōn ksērōn (In these were laying down a multitude, of the ones being ill, blind, lame, withered).

The 9 narrator words are top down tangent to the top and bottom of the five afflicted men seeking a cure. Under the words "En tautais" (In these) are five men in the five equilateral triangles that represent the five porticoes. The word "plēthos" (a multitude) represents the number "five." The word "asthenountōn" (being-ill) represents the man having no strength for 38 years. The other men are ones being lame, blind, dry, and having one or more afflictions.

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