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Jn 5:14b ... the Jesus finds him in the temple and he-said to-him, ... "Look, well you-now-are, sin ~ no-more so-that no worse to-you something happens."

14b

Verse 14b has 4 phrases containing these 10 narrator and 11 dialog words ... euriskei auton ho Iēsous en tō ierō kai eipen autō, Ide, hugiēs gegonas, mēketi hamartane, hina mē xeiron soi ti genētai (finds him the Jesus in the temple and he-said to-him, ... "Look, well you-have-become, no-longer sin, so-that no worse to-you something happens!").

The 21 words (with short synonyms) are top down and fill the hexagon bordered by the Temple authorities and the triangle holding Jesus. The Lord purposely reveals himself to the man he cured with a greeting followed by a warning. According to Jewish law, if anyone even unwittingly carried a burden on the Sabbath he was compelled to bring a sin offering to the temple. He already told the authorities he did not know who cured him or ordered him to carry his mat. His appearance at the temple is evidence the authorities let him off easy in exchange for a sin offering. According to the authorities (wink-wink), the man sinned when he unwittingly obeyed Jesus after Jesus cured him. The text above and sometimes in the diagram is in English word order.

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