![]() Home > Glossary > TOC > John > John 11 > Lazarus > Verses > Jn 11:02b
| 1a 1b | 2a 2b 2c | 3a 3b | 4a 4b 4c 4d | 5 | 6a 6b | 7a 7b | 8a 8b | 9a 9b 9c | 10a 10b | 11a 21a 31a 41a 44c | Jn 11:02b ... and having-wiped the feet of-him with-the hairs of-her, ...
The 2nd phrase has these 8 narrator words, ... kai ekmaksasa tous podas autou tais thriksin autēs (and having-wiped the feet of-him with-the hairs of-her, ...). The 8 narrator words are top down. The words tous podas autou (the feet of-him) and tais thriksin autēs (the hairs of-her) are either/or tangent to the triangles they enclose and the images they name. When Jesus extends his legs, his feet intersect with Mary's hair. It seems that if it wasn't geometrically possible, this incident might never have occurred. Jn 11:02a < Verse > Jn 11:02c |