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Jn 11:04d ... "so-that may-be-glorified 'the Son of God' through it."

The 4th phrase has these last 8 dialog words, ... "hina doxasthē ho uios tou theou di autēs" (so-that may-be-glorified the Son of-the God through it).

The 8 dialog words are bottom up from the deathly ill Lazarus, up to the Holy Spirit and God the Father. The first 2 words, hina doxasthē (so-that may-be-glorified), are tangent to the first of three white triangles. The last 6 words, ho uios tou theou di autēs (the Son of-the God through it), are tangent to the point of the Sickness, then up to "the Son of God," then up to the base of the Sickness, the Holy Spirit, and God the Father. The words "through it" refers the "Sickness" that will soon kill Lazarus. The sign of the "Sickness" is directly under Jesus who is standing up "through it." Lazarus will later be buried in a tomb. If Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead, Jesus will be glorified through the sickness and death of Lazarus.

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