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Jn 11:24 ... Says to-him the Martha, ... "I-know that he-will-rise in the Resurrection on the last day."

Verse 24 contains 3 phrases and 14 words. The 1st and 2nd phrases have these 4 narrator and 10 dialog words said by Martha to Jesus, ... Legei autō ē Martha, "Oida hoti anastēsetai en tē anastasei, en tē eschatē hēmera" (Says to him the Martha, "I-know that he-will-rise in the Resurrection on the last day).

The 14 words are bottom up. The first 2 narrator words "ē Martha" (the Martha) are tangent to the head of Martha. The 4 words "anastēsetai en tē anastasei" (he-will-rise in the resurrection) are tangent to 2 signs, Jesus and the triangle holding him. The last 4 words "en tē eschatē hēmera" (on the last day) are tangent to the last and only circle tangent to Jesus and it is named "resurrection," the same size as the 2 circles named " last" and "day." The last circle tangent to Jesus is the raised Jesus 8880 circle. The imagery of this diagram matches the imagery of the text. If the Christ circles represented "hours" instead of a day, the 12 Christ circles are tangent to the top and bottom borders of the graph holding the 8880 circle which could also represent a "day," a "last day."

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