Analysis of THE TOMB IS EMPTY !!!!!!!!!



IN  LUKE  23  PILATE  SPEAKING  OF  JESUS  SAID  I  FIND  NO  FAULT  IN  THIS  MAN,
BUT  HAD  JESUS  NOT  DIED  HE  WOULD  HAVE  NEVER  FULFILLED  GODS  SALVATION  PLAN.
AND  AS  WE  CAN  SEE  FROM  ST.  LUKE  24,
JESUS  IS  RISEN  HIS  BODY  IS  NOT  IN  THE  TOMB  ANYMORE.!!!!
THE  SCRIPTURES  ARE  TRUE  THEY  NEED  NO  CORRECTION,
I  STAND  IN  AMAZEMENT  CONCERNING  CHRISTS'  RESURRECTION !!!!!


Scheme AABCDD
Poetic Form
Metre 0111011011111011 111011111100110101 01111111 101101101100101 01011111010 1100100101010
Closest metre Iambic heptameter
Characters 401
Words 68
Sentences 4
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 6
Lines Amount 6
Letters per line (avg) 44
Words per line (avg) 20
Letters per stanza (avg) 265
Words per stanza (avg) 121
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