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| 1-10b | 11a 11b 11c | 12a 12b 12c | 13a 13b | 14 | 15a 15b | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20a 20b | 21a 31a 41a 44c | Jn 11:16 ... Said therefore Thomas the-one being-called Didymus to-the fellow-disciples, ... "Let-us-go also that we-may die with him."
Verse 16 has these 8 narrator and 7 dialog words, ... eipen oun Thōmas ho leyomenos Didumos, tois summathetais,"Agōmen kai hēmeis hina apothanōmen met autou" [Said therefore Thomas the-one being-called Didymus to-the fellow-disciples, ... "Let-us-go also we-may that die with him."]. The 8 narrator words are top down from the 2 disciples in the top arm of the hexagram to the group of 10 disciples descending down its sides to join Lazarus. The last 7 dialog words are top down from the lips of Thomas tangent to the group of 10 and Lazarus. The two words "Thomas Didumos" (Thomas Didymus) are tangent to Thomas who is a twin of the other eleven. The pronoun "autou" (him) is tangent to Lazarus. The group of 12 fellow disciples and Lazarus are tangent to the circle of 7 dialog words that state they want to go with Jesus so that they may die with Lazarus. |