![]() Home > Glossary > TOC > Mk 3 > A House Divided > Verses > Mark 3:29b | 20a - 25b | 26a 26b 26c | 27a 27b 27c | 28a 28b 28c | 29a 29b | 30 | 31a - 35 | Mk 3:29b ... "not does-have forgiveness into The Eternity, but guilty is of-an-eternal sin."
The 2nd and 3rd phrases have these 11 dialog words ... ouk exei afensin eis ton eiōna, alla enochos estin aiōnion hamartēmatos ("not does-have forgiveness into the eternity, but guilty is of-an-eternal sin."). The 11 words are top down. Jesus holds and stands on the three word penalty "ouk exei afensin" (not does-have forgiveness) for blaspheming the Holy Spirit. The last 4 words "afensin eis ton eiōna" (forgiveness into the eternity) represents the penalty and the length of the sentence. The top white triangles represent "eternity," and the empty void inside eternity is where "forgivness" is locked away forever. The last 5 words "alla enochos estin aiōnion hamartēmatos" (but guilty is of-an eternal sin) is the crime (the sin) of which the scribes are guilty (anyone who blasphemes into the Holy Spirit). 3:29a < Verse> 3:30 |