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Jn 9:06a ... "Having-said these-things," ...

Verse 6 has 4 phrases and 18 words. The 1st phrase has these 2 narrator words ... Tauta eipōn (These-things having-said, ...).

The 2 words are on top of these 42 "things" Jesus said in the previous three verses (John 9:3-5) ... Oute outos hēmarten oute oi goneis aotou - all hina fanerōthē ta erga tou theou en autō - hēmas dei ergazesthai ta erga tou pempsantos me - heōs hēmera estin - erchetai nuks hote oudeis dunatai ergazesthai - Hotan en tō kosmō ō - fōs eimi tou kosmou. (Neither this-man sinned nor the parents of-him, but that may-be-seen the works of-the God in him. We must work the works of-the-One having sent me while day it-is, comes night when no-one is-able to-work. When in the world I-am, light I-am of-the world.).
The diagram shows the narrator composed the 42 words Jesus said so they would fit tangent to the inside of the world and the word Theou (God) would lie on the chest of Jesus. The 5 words Hotan en tō kosmō ō (When in the world I-am) lie tangent to the light on the ground. The 4 words fōs eimi tou kosmos (Light I-am of-the world) are tangent to the bottom of "the light" directly under his feet. Jesus will now proceed to cure the blind man in the "light of the world" for all to see!

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