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Mk 5:23d ... "that she-may-be-saved and may-live."

The 6th phrase has these 4 dialog words, ...hina sōthē kai zēsē ("that she-may-be-saved and may-live.").

The 4 dialog words are top down. Jesus and Jairus return places for this phrase. The two words "hina sōthē" (that she may be saved) and "kai zēsē" (and may live) now converge on the rhombus holding the little girl and the equilateral triangles representing the two abstract nouns "salvation" and "life." This diagram acts as a prophesy of the hoped for ending of this story, the little maid raised from the point of death. The two signs of "salvation" (sōtēria) and "life" (zōē) form the rhombus that is tangent to and holds the daughter of Jairus. Jesus and Jairos are now in position for the next diagram.

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