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| 1a 1b 1c | 2a 2b 2c | 3a 3b | 4 | 5a 5b 5c | 6a 6b 6c 6d | 7a 7b | 8a 8b 8c | Mk 16:6c ... "He-was-raised, not is (he)-here."
The 6th and 7th phrases have these 4 dialog words ... ēgerthē, ouk estin hōde ["He-was-raised, not is (he)-here"]. The 4 dialog words are top down from the Youth to the white semi-circle holding the 3 women. The pronoun 'he' (Jesus) in "ēgerthē" (he-was-raised) is directly over the body of the Youth. That statement is true, the youth in his white robe is "raised" (standing) on the diameter of a semicircle. The last 3 words "ouk estin hōde" [not is (he)-here] are tangent to the Youth, his white robe, the flat diameter, and the interior of the white semi-circle. That statement is also true, the Youth (the raised Jesus) "is not here," inside the semi-circle, the bottom third of the tomb. He also truthfully told the women Jesus was previously raised, but he doesn't say where or what verse. If they saw the Youth was raised, they would realize he just told them "he" is "the raised Jesus!" 16:6b < Verse > 16:6d |