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Jn 11:26b ... "no not may-die into the age. Believe-you this?"

The 3rd and 4th phrases have these 8 dialog words ... "ou me apoqanē eis ton aiōna. Pisteueis touto" ("no not may die into the age. Believe-you this")?

The first 6 dialog words are bottom up from the hands of Jesus and the far sides of the triangles holding the believing men, up to the arms and body of Jesus. The last 2 words are top down from the lips of Jesus to the triangle holding Martha. This part of the verse depends on knowing the definition and the sign of the "aiōna" (the age). The age is an abstract noun and by convention its sign is an equilateral triangle, the same sign as "Life" but with a size three times as large. The first 6 words promise eternal life to Martha and the two men representing humanity. All three are tangent the base of eternal life. The white circles, the signs of their belief in eternal life are tangent to the corners of the triangle of Death holding Lazareth. The last two words (Believe-you this) are a question directed to Martha. She will answer in the next verse.

Jn 11:26a < Verse > Jn 11:27a

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