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Jn 11:37c ... to-do that and this-man not should-have-died?

The 4th phrase has these 6 dialog words ... "poiēsai hina kai houtos me apothanē" (to-do that and this-man not should-have-died)?

The 6 words are top down. The 2 words "poiēsai hina" (to-do that) are tangent to the sides of the tomb holding Jesus, the one who cured the blind man shown below him in the previous diagram. The 4 words "kai houtos me apothanē" (and this-man not should-have-died) are tangent to Lazarus, who now takes the place below Jesus.

Jn 11:37b < Verse > Jn 11:38a
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