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οἱ when oo δὲ they thay ἐλθόντες were ale-THONE-tase λέγουσιν come, LAY-goo-seen αὐτῷ they af-TOH Διδάσκαλε say thee-THA-ska-lay οἴδαμεν unto OO-tha-mane ὅτι him, OH-tee ἀληθὴς Master, ah-lay-THASE εἶ we ee καὶ know kay οὐ that oo μέλει thou MAY-lee σοι art soo περὶ true, pay-REE οὐδενός· and oo-thay-NOSE οὐ oo γὰρ carest gahr βλέπεις VLAY-pees εἰς for ees πρόσωπον no PROSE-oh-pone ἀνθρώπων man: an-THROH-pone ἀλλ' for al ἐπ' thou ape ἀληθείας regardest ah-lay-THEE-as τὴν not tane ὁδὸν the oh-THONE τοῦ person too θεοῦ of thay-OO διδάσκεις· men, thee-THA-skees ἔξεστιν but AYKS-ay-steen κῆνσον teachest KANE-sone Καίσαρι the KAY-sa-ree δοῦναι way THOO-nay ἢ ay οὔ of oo