Is not a believer one who believe in the promises of God? I don't recall
anywhere where one must believe in the curses of God to be a member of the
Ekklesia.
-- slade
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You mean you need only believe the "positive" promises, and not the
"negatives"? Izzy
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Good morning, my friend Izzy
Your question requires different answers depending upon
the use of the word "are" or "is."
To answer the "who is the seed of
Abraham" question:
The promises of God to Avraham and to his Seed (being a
singular word) are intended for two persons: Avraham and Mess
Hello, David.
I would like to point out something here in this
thread.
A mistake made in this
thread was taking an event that
occurred 2,000 years ago and removing the cultural significance behind it (replacing it with modern culture from the
USA). By doing so, the "threader" risks causing
There
seems to be a confusion in nomenclature:
There is a difference between BELIEVING IN Yeshua and BELIEVING
Yeshua.
Perhaps this is the difference everyone is stepping
around.
--
slade
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I know many people who believe Yeshua lived,
breathed, and walked the Earth. In this context, they believe IN Yeshua. Is it
safe to assume all Protestant/Catholic Christianity fits in this
category?
However, many of these people do
not believe what Yeshua said:
They do not believe He
That would have been me, David. I was arrested for spanking my son. However,
it isn't a law violation in ANY state. People think it is, but it isn't
against the law.
Kay
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Perry.
Can you explain to me why you believe this particular passage in Romans is
referring to the Gospel?
-- slade
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Locke
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Someone said, "Noone
will spend an eternity in torment who has not personally chosen this end."
Consider Matthew 12:30. Perhaps the term "who has not personally chosen" is a
bit too narrow.
I do not buy the
argument that one must personally choose, either.
Perhaps the best way to
explai
Linda,
Sounds to me like you may be a bit "cult shocked", which I can totally
understand as being one who has been "affected" (INfected? :)) by a cult
"leader". Stay in the Scriptures, always testing...Trust Yeshua, not man.
Kay
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I saw
the movie as well, but I was disturbed by it. While John saw positive aspects to
it, I am the opposite. I saw how easily it is for a man (a leader with little or
no accountability) to fall from grace and sanity, and drift into the cultic and
cult-leader status.
While
I do not want t
Jude
21-23
--
slade
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Apostle
Slade,
Good points indeed. What do you see as the sol
Oops.
Sorry. I thought you were referring to how one can handle one a person in such a
state.
Submitting to the Scriptures, to the voice of the Spirit within you, and
submitting to the brethren who support you is a great start. Also, I believe
that having "accountability buddies" might be
ï
President Reagan Addresses Ecumenical Prayer
Breakfast in Dallas, Texas --
August 23, 1984
http://www.aclj.org/news/040607_reagan_speech_religion.asp
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I many
books (both secular and religious), I've noticed a tendency to for these authors
to refer to the Pentateuch (Torah) as being strictly oral until around the time
of its "codification under Ezra." What do you all think about that concept. Do
you buy it or do you think it really was wr
President Reagan amended [National Day of
Prayer] the law by permanently setting the day as the first
Thursday of every May
http://www.aclj.org/Info/Ildayofp.Asp
Moral &
Spiritual Dangers of Pornography
http://www.aclj.org/news/bibpers/020529_dangers_of_porn.asp
Behind-The-Scenes
Prayer
Hello
all.
I was
wondering if you could critique this little bit I drew up this evening/morning.
I give a hearty [and hopeful] "thank you" to those who
participate.
--
slade
Within Jewish circles, the portion of
Torah read over this Shabbat/Sabbath
is Numbers 16:1-18:32. This por
Good morning Slade. It is obvious that you are taking your studies
seriously, and what you have posted has been pretty much on target as far as I
can tell. Having said that, If it were me writing, I would have probably
made two changes.Number one, I would have used A.D. instead of C.E. (
A
problem I see again and again is that the whole of Jewry is lumped together and
a blanket statement is made and thrust upon the whole. Stop doing that. There
are elements within the Israelite camp, within Jewry, and within Christianity
who have failed. Has either three groups failed comple
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Man's Way
From: "Slade Henson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>A
problem I see again and again is that the who
I
disagree with some of your points, but they are non issues that can inflame
and that is not my point nor my style by habit, but there is a point I would
like to bring to the forefront. I will quote you and then
begin.
"I understand that the
Jews were given the oracles of God and I va
I need
to clean this up a bit because it's getting confusing. I will erase some stuff
and write my comments in red.
jt:
Then what is "He came to His own and His own received Him not" (John 1:11)
saying? John goes on to say "But as many as received Him, to them He gave
the power to
I like
your simple truth, Izzy... however, I would like to make a bit
simpler...
“Never
fry bacon.”
--
slade
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Some
people right here in America are arrested for things just as foolish. Some
people are held in jail for months for no reason.
Kay
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[E
Good
questions. I think there's a difference between "kill" and murder. God did tell
His people to kill others in Scripture, but that was God, not man. If I murder
someone, I think that's wrong, as it says in the Commandments. If I kill
someone, in self-defense, I think it's different. I thi
I'll
biteWho are you talking about, Chris?
Kay
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liberty and freedom
\o/
YahShua
(Love in The
SAVIOUR)
Baruch
YHVH,
(Bless The
LORD)
Chris Barr
a servant of
YHVH
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Henson
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S
Sure
thing, Judy.
A 52
hour drive? It should be less than 20.
Kay
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Request
Would those
As he passed by, he saw a man blind from
birth. His students asked
him, "Rabbi, who sinned, this man or
his parents, that he was born blind?" Yeshua answered, "Neither did this
man sin, nor his parents; but, that the works of God might be revealed in
him. (John 9:1-3)
--
slade
-Or
birth. How do you view the underlying message of this
passage?
Slade Henson wrote:
As he passed by, he saw a man blind from birth.
His students asked
him, "Rabbi, who sinned, this man
or his parents, that he was born blind?" Yeshua answered, "Neith
have been grandparents,
ggrandparents or gggrandparents. Jesus was
wanting to focus on the
works of God being revealed in the man that day
rather than what caused his problem to begin with
.. judyt
From: "Slade Henson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
As he passed by, he saw a
Let me
try that again
If all
A's are B's and all B's are C's, then all C's are A's...
right?
evidence the Jews at the
time of Jesus believed in an existence before birth. How do you view
the underlying message of this passage?
Slade Henson wrote:
As he passed by, he saw a man blind from birth.
His students asked
him, "Rabbi, who si
so there
was definitely a cause even though Jesus did not choose to discuss
it right
then. It could have been
grandparents, ggrandparents or gggrandparents. Jesus was wanting to
focus on the
works of God being revealed in the
man that day rather than what caused his prob
Prayer RequestDAVEH:
SladeI've always viewed this passage as good evidence the Jews at
the time of Jesus believed in an existence before birth. How do
you view the underlying message of this passage?
Slade Henson wrote:
The
thought here, Izzy, seems to be that there are only two covenants.. the "Old"
and the "New." I think this is wrong. When God makes a covenant, it's a
permanent thing. There are no "ifs." People speak of an Adamic covenant. Is that
one gone now that we have the Noachide covenant? Is the N
I hope you all don't mind, but I have renamed this thread more
appropriately
I think understand the following:
DAVEH's position: I believe
Jesus existed as a spirit being in the OT. His spirit body then became
clothed in a body of flesh and blood for a brief span some 2000 years ago.
At h
Oh? and what happens when one does not
attempt to apprehend the Trinity . . .
I don't know. Will you tell me? I never said I never tried and I think
anyone who says that "understand" the nature of God is a liar. How can the
finite wrap their minds around the infinite?
. . .
Never mind. J
DAVEH: I'm not sure why you say that, Slade. I think I
corrected Perry (I believe it was Perry who said a similar thing about LDS
theology) in a post a week or so ago when he suggested my belief did not allow
Jesus to be God in the pre-mortal existence.
School
and family take much of m
LET US MAKE MAN
Despite the testimony of Jewish scholarship, despite
the consistent record from the Bible itself that "God is One: there is not
other", some have stepped forward to offer a challenge. And they have turned to
the first chapter of Genesis for the basis of that challenge:
Then
Butt
in at any time, my friend!!!
I know
many people think that the "Angel of the Lord" is Yeshua. Others hold that it is
the Spirit of the Holy One. Since there is nothing concrete to go on, I have
adopted the perspective that it's not necessarily Yeshua. There is one
"character" in the
While
Acts 2.33 may be a good verse, please refer to Acts 7.55-58
--
slade
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I agree. This has
been a good discussion... and for the most part it has been discussed with level
heads and calm hearts.
I would like to
point out something in your opening paragraph that strikes me as
interesting.
You said
"I am thinking that when we define who we are by what we do r
bject: Re: [TruthTalk] Divine
Nature
Slade:Non-dualistic, Hebraic, combining the
empirical & the theoretical. I believe that's what you are affirming. The
Hellenistic (Greek) model separates things that ought not to be
separated.
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slade
in yaroq
I understood Slade's thoughtful
repose to be the result of nothing more than one who is thinking out
loud. In the end of this episode, Slade concludes his presentation
by admitting that " Since these questions both have two answers depending
upon the working mindset, the
There
would be no Hitler's Germany had it not been for Martin Luther. Hitler's early
plan for the Jewish people mirrored the "punishment" suggested by Luther in
The Jews and Their Lies.
There
is far more to the historicity of Hitler's Germany than IG Farben who (among
hundreds of other co
Sorry.
I did not intend to post this email.
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the Father of the Holocaust
There would
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Knpraise --
these words make me fear that slade is a little ticked but
how can I know for sure without asking. So I will assume the best until it
becomes obvious beyond debate.
slade -- No. I wasn't
ticked.
Good morning Lance. Looks like we're up at the same time of morning. I hope
your coffee is warm.
You gave "one man's understanding." Is this your understanding or is it
someone else's? If someone else's, could you tell me who?
-- slade
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JONATHAN HUGHES SAYS: "John, a man who commits
adultery (even 60 times which of course in Clinton’s case is hogwash) can still
be a Christian. It is no worse a sin than your own hypocrisy."
I hear that sin is sin and no sin is greater than
another. Jonathan seems to be using this concept h
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James 2:10 - For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one
point, he is guilty of all.
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Thank
you, Terry. You and I are on the same page with this topic. For me, I've used
the Mosaic Law to show how some intentional sins requires a quick death penalty
while others do not. I do agree that any sin we commit keeps us out of the
Kingdom. I also agree that without a belief in the at
lf Of Terry CliftonSent: Thursday, 08 July, 2004
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[TruthTalk] Interesting Article
Slade Henson wrote:
JONATHAN HUGHES
SAYS: "John, a man who commits adultery (even 60 times which of course in
Clinton’s
JD SAYS:
There is a scripture that tells us to "think of others more highly than
we think of ourselves."
SLADE ASKS: Can you
teach an old sheep a new trick by giving him the address for that
reference?
BT SAID -- I do not know how I would get along
with [Hitler or Jeffrey Dahmer].
They may not be receptive to getting along. Still I do know this: no matter who
moves next door, Jesus' commandment will not change. I am to love them the
way I love myself -- or put another way, treat them the w
I have a bit of a
differing opinion than most... perhaps. For me, the key is in the word
"covenant." When a man beats his wife or emotionally damages her, he has broken
the covenant he has made with her and she is free to leave. If the woman does
likewise or is not sexually loyal to him, she
Do you
think marriages back then were not covenants?
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divorce, remarriage, continuedSlad
Hello
again, Terry. I hope your week is progressing fruitfully and enjoyably
I
think marriage is a covenant whether entered by choice, purchase, or
arrangement. Jacob had two wives by purchase and two wives by arrangement,
though commentators seems to indicate that the two by arrangement
The
abusers in the Community of Faith really love this [i.e, "I see no scriptural backing for “emotional
damage"] because they can terrorize their families and belittle
their wives and they [the family] must submit to it since we no longer live
in a nation where we can take the abusive husba
Your
rambling was fine, Izzy!!
This
is such an ugly topic. It's too bad our [human] hearts are so hard that divorce
even needs to be an option.
--
slade
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Guys, can I interject?
We are to deny self -- we are to throw off the lustful shackles of the world. We
are to dance and rejoice in YHVH. A Wedding is a celebration of upcoming life!
We are to rejoice for the new husband and wife because we know what *JOY* they
will be receive in their newfo
Have a
hard line against divorce, Terry. I wish it didn't have to exist... but
don't allow the hard line against the person. Divorce was given to us because we
have hard hearts... and our hard hearts causes divorce. Since we cannot get
into the hearts and minds of our fellow humans (THANK GO
Marriage, divorce, remarriage, continued]
Slade: Amen again!
Recommended reading:Repenting of Religion:
Turning from Judgment to the Love of God Baker, 2004
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I
appreciate your candidness, Terry.
Here's
another perspective...
In the
midst of persecution, Reb Tevye once said, "Thank you, G-d, for making us Your
chosen people... but it would be nice if You'd choose someone else once in a
while."
--
slade
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That
was a very good article. Thank you, Izzy.
--
slade
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Care? - by Rabbi Daniel
I
agree. I remember hearing, "He who slays a man... so you shall kill him."
Nowhere in Scripture is the divorcee killed for divorcing.
--
slade
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Repenting of Religion:
Turning from Judgment to the Love of God Baker, 2004
From:
Slade
Henson
Have a hard line against divorce,
Terry. I wish it didn't have to exist... but don't allow the hard line
against the person. Divorce was given to us because we h
Jonathan. I would be honored to receive one of Boyd's books. For
clarification purposes, I am not into "Openness." I will email you my
address privately, though.
--
slade
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Welcome to the world of anti-Semitism.
Kay
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Hyperbole
Good Morning Lance,
Would the Tanakh Transl
JUDY SAID: The word hate here means (love them less
than) for if we put them ahead of God we are making idols out of them and
unbelieving family members can certainly exert a lot of pressure at
times.
SLADE
SAYS: I agree with your perspective. The greatest commandment is to love
God with
Kay was not offended by your post, Judy, so it's ok. I am not
offended by your post either. I would like to demonstrate to you where the
problem lies.
Example One: The US court system made it legal to perform abortions. In
recent months, it is legal for doctors to perform abortion on teenag
jt
asked : I'm glad that we can discuss this issue and walk in
love toward one another Slade & Kay even though we may not agree (BTW are
you Jewish yourselves or Gentiles who are sympathetic to the plight of the
Jews?).
Kay
Answers:
I have no idea about
any
jt: I'm glad that we can discuss this issue and walk in love toward one
another Slade & Kay even though we may not agree (BTW are you Jewish
yourselves or Gentiles who are sympathetic to the plight of the Jews?).
Slade says: My maternal grandparents are Jewish from [what
eventually became
Gay Marriage Roll Call
Vote
By The Associated Press -- altered by
slade
The 50-48 roll call by which the Senate blocked
a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage. Supporters of the amendment fell
12 votes short of the 60 they needed to advance the bill. Please note who were the abstain
The
problem is this... it'll BE the
people-who-have-turned-from-their-sin-and-voiced-the-opinion-that-the-USA-has-become-Sodom
who will be persecuted, jailed, expelled (with little or no possessions), and
killed. This is historically the pattern.
--
slade
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jt: I'm not suggesting it but the apostle Paul did
say in Romans 11:17 that some of the branches were broken off; and while
they were under the Law God through the prophets complained continually about
them breaking his Covenant with them which was through the Law of Moses.
SOME branches
No Slade I
don't, but I do believe in the truth and accuracy of scripture. Blood libel
according to a Jewish website is as follows: The blood libel, an allegation that
Jews murdered non-Jews for blood to make their Passover matzahs and for use in
other rituals was one of the worse DEFAMATION
Peter said, quote: "Let ALL THE HOUSE OF ISRAEL know
assuredly, that God hath made that same Jesus WHOM YE [who stand before me this day] HAVE CRUCIFIED
both Lord and Christ. Now when they heart this they were pricked in their heart,
and said unto Peter and to the rest of the apostles, Men an
My
response was in the quote. I added the bracketed material.
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(slade)
Slade,
Did you send
I like
your attitude, Terry.
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slade
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Iz, I
I have
a proposal for the group. I know we've discussed hyperbole until we're blue in
the fingertips, but I think I might have an example of Hyperbole from Shaul of
Tarsus's writings...
If I speak with the tongues
of men and of angels, but I do not have love, I have become as sounding bra
I
agree, Lance. Many prophecy peddlers use current geography to influence their
understanding of text written within historical context. Keep up the good
discernment.
--
slade
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MuirSent: Tuesday, 20 July, 2004 12:
I have
a bit of a question. I know the average commentator will say that blasphemy of
the Holy Spirit is some thing humans can do now - today. The person in green
below (Bill, I think) claims Hebrews speaks of it as a trampling underfoot the Son of God. What
if the definition is considerably
many also who do
not.
Thanks for your input.
Bill
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Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] God
Hates
I
have a bit of a question.
The insult could be promoting
"another Jesus" an anti Christ, in the sense of (in place of) and this is
what we are warned against. Israel did it all the time. They followed their
own wayward hearts and their own ideas. Being obdurant, stiff necked, and
refusing to allow the Spirit thro
his
delusion. We certainly
don't see God doing all that
much today and our learned theologians sitting on their dead thrones have a
kit if excuses why this is so. You would think that God died along with the last
apostle.
From: "Slade Henson" <[EMAIL PROTEC
Bob Dylan, who was born
a Jew, converted to Christianity in 1978-79. Just thought you guys might want to
know. I wonder where Chris's "backyard" was back then and if he was smokin' the
fringe of his tunic, got a bit confused and has remained that way. If anyone
doubts the information on Dyla
The
whole world groans under the weight of sin. It has polluted the very "fabric" of
space. We, as weak human beings, are incapable of rising above it without divine
assistance, so we swim and we drown in it. Yeshua, as God, was able to walk on
these waters, so to speak, and that gave Him th
I would like to submit this
small item for your consideration. Since the topic, recently, has been on the
multiplicity of God versus His Oneness, I would like to supply a small
contribution. This [rough draft] is a part of the Dissertation I am writing, so
any constructive input is valuable
I know
nothing of the Restoration Movement -or- the Stone-Campbell Movement. Calling
things by their Biblical Names is what most people attempt to do most of the
time, I think. However, you've always got the people who say you can't use this
or that word because it either doesn't fit their t
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The
Oneness of God in Jewish Theology instinctively speaks of God being The Only One
in the universe. (It's also a knee-jerk reaction to the "three-god"
comments from Trinity haters within the Christian camp -- they use the same
comments!) Within this mindset, comes the allegorical concept
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The
reason it's blue and underlined is because it's one great big link to send email
to TruthTalk. Should this ever happen again, convert your email to PLAIN TEXT
(found under "Format" at the top of the window you're
using to send the email). This removes all colors, links, fonts, font thin
I
regret to hear you're leaving. I hope things go well with your future endeavors.
Thank you for your kind words and insights. I know you only as Bill Taylor from
TruthTalk, but you will be missed nonetheless. I am sorry for my
part.
--
slade
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An attempt to change the subject. Does baptism "save?" Do works
"save?" I gots the answer. Or do I?
(a)
No
(b)
No
(c)
I'm sure you must or you're just a seeker here
(d)
Yes -- I think you do
A few comments on your paper are below. Overall, I enjoyed the
read.In Old Covenant times
I have
a slightly different take on the passage.
Numbers 25.9 is clear (in all the authorities I own) that 24,000 died...
not 23,000 as Judy supposes.
The
deaths in Exodus 32 are completely separate from this episode. Each verse in 1
Corinthians 10:7-10 are separate episodes.
The
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Terry
says: Thanks to you also Slade. I was not aware of
the numbers thing that I underlined. I had always assumed that the
Biblical record was meticulously passed down from generation to generation in
minute detail.
You
are correct in the meticulous passing down of the Text. Please reme
Examples:
In Exodus,
Moshe gives us information on the Tabernacle. He gives very little visual information
(essence). Instead, he gives the function of the Tabernacle (which, in the Hebraic
mindset is far more important). We know what material is used in the curtains,
for instance, but
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Slade Henson wrote:
Examples:
In
Exodus, Moshe gives us information on the Tabernacle. He gives very little
visual information (essence). Instead, he gives the function of the Tabernacle
(which, in the Hebraic mindset is far more important). We know what material is
used in the curtains,
Hi Slade,
I'm not
understanding here. I see all kinds of colors and details in the
directions given to Moses for the construction of the Tabernacle and every one
of them is meaningful and functional as well as visual. Genesis 35:6,7
speaks of Blue and purple, and scarlet, and fine li
Oops… John 15.3 has nothing to do with “cleanliness.” Please check the
context. It has to do with husbandry… which makes sense since He is our
Husband.
- slade
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