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| 1 | 2 | 3a 3b | 4a 4b | 5a 5b | 6a 6b 6c 6d | 7 | 8a 8b 8c | 9a 9b | 10a 10b | 11a 11b | Mt 4:10a ... Then says to-him the Jesus, ... "Go-away Satan, for it-has-been-written, ..."
Verse 10 contains 5 phrases containing 5 narrator and 13 dialog words based on phrases from two Old Testament verses. The first three phases have these 5 narrator and 4 dialog words ... Tote legei autō ho Iēsous, "Hupage Satana, gegraptai gar, ..." (Then says to-him the Jesus, ... "Go-away Satan, it-has-been-written for: ..."). The 9 words are top down. The 2 narrator words, the name of "ho Iēsous" (the Jesus), are tangent to the command "Hupage Satana" (Go away Satan). The diagram shows Satan has obeyed the command "Hupage" (Go away). He has dropped down to the bottom of the graph into a scroll that will show the two word statement "gegraptai gar" (for it has been written), which refers to two verses of Old Testament text said by God the Father that Jesus will paraphrase like a magic spell to make Satan obey whatever he commands. Matt 4:9b < Verses > Matt 4:10b |