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| 1a - 10b | 20b | 21a | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25a | 26a 26b | 27a 27b | 28a 28b | 29 | 30a 30b | 31-40 | 41-44 | Jn 11:27a ... She-says to-him, ... "Yes Lord, I have-believed that you are the Christ, the Son of God, ..."
Verse 27 has 5 phrases containing 20 words. The 1st through 4th phrases contain these 2 narrator and 13 dialog words in this exact order, ... Nai kurie, egō pepisteuka hoti su ei ho Xristos ho huios tou theou (She-says to-him, "Yes Lord, I have-believed that you are the Christ, the Son of God, ..."). The 15 words are bottom up. The pronoun "egō" ( I ) is tangent to Martha. The 4 words "su ei ho Xristos" (you are the Christ) are tangent to Jesus. The 5 word term "Xristos ho huios tou theou" (Christ the Son of God) is tangent to the Trinity, the sign of the Holy Spirit holding Jesus (the Son) and God the Father. This sentence was seemingly carefully crafted to have the correct number of words to fill the diagram top to bottom and to place the key words tangent to their signs. |