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Verse 1 has 4 phrases containing 16 narrator words. The 1st and 2nd phrases have these 7 (888 size) narrator words, ... Hn de tis asthenōn Lazaros apo Bēthanias (There-was now a-certain-one being-sick, Lazarus from Bethany, ...). The 7 narrator words are bottom up from the base of the hexagon to "a certain one," the body of Lazarus in the blue triangle of sickness, to the hands and head of Lazarus, then up to Bethany, the top white arm of the hexagram. The two sisters Mary and Martha are standing in the top left and right arms of the hexagram. Start < Verse > Jn 11:01b |