“Jonah” is FREE Today!

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My book, Jonah, is FREE on Amazon today through Sunday.

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The novel, “Jonah,” consists of two novellas written specifically for people who live in a post-911 America and who no longer see hope in a watered down, same-o same-o religion.

The main character in the first novella, “Jeremiah,” has his dreams wrecked by a late night visitation with an angel. Then, he receives a prophetic message for San Francisco. Will the city heed Jeremiah’s warning or is the city doomed?

In the second novella, “Jonah,” two prophets receive identical messages for the West Coast. Though each faces different struggles, it comes down to whether or not the people believe the prophets’ words. If the prophetic words are ignored, what will happen?

Fiction or prophecy? Time will soon reveal the answer to all of us.

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Prayers for America’s Eyes to be Opened (1/23/2018)

Yesterday marked the 45th anniversary of the Supreme Court’s Roe versus Wade decision. This decision opened the floodgates to the murdering of 60 million babies so far and still counting.

How many of us still hate abortion like we did twenty years ago? Or ten years ago? Or even last year? Or have we grown lethargic and apathetic about this issue?

My prayer today:

Lord, open the eyes of American Christians to our lethargy and apathy about abortion. Stir us up to love Your righteousness and to hate the evil of abortion with a perfect hatred straight from Your heart. (Based on Psalm 45:7, 97:10, and 139:22)

What do you think and has the Lord spoken to you today?

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Inside Israel

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The Shuk in Jerusalem

Once again, it’s time to hear from our sister in Jerusalem about what she is witnessing there as a believer in Yeshua. Put your prayer shawls on and pray for Israel and Sister J. Now here she is —

“BE THOU MY VISION, O LORD OF MY HEART.  NOUGHT BE ALL ELSE TO ME SAVE THAT THOU ART…”

With great thanksgiving I write this note to you.  May The Lord be blessed and glorified.  May you be blessed and encouraged.

Some of you might recognize the first line of the old hymn above.  It has always moved me with its particularly profound and yet simple words. To me they pierce the heart in these last days: NOUGHT BE ALL ELSE TO ME SAVE THAT THOU ART. Or, in more modern English: don’t be anything else to me except Who YOU ARE.

Oh that IS the cry of my heart on this, oh blessed of days, my 43rd birthday in HIM!  Forty-three years ago today, on the 15th of January 1975, HE pierced my darkness with HIS LIGHT.  HE swallowed up my death in HIS LIFE.  HE vanquished my lies with HIS TRUTH.  THE ONE WHOM I didn’t know of, hadn’t heard of, didn’t believe in, killed me and made me alive IN HIM, transferring me into HIS kingdom.  HE cleansed me from all of that filth of sin in HIS precious BLOOD.  I DIED and in HIM I LIVE. What a TRIP it has been!

And I look around me and I see people making HIM into all sorts of things that I don’t recognize. Things that pertain to this world and this flesh and I sing BE THOU MY VISION O LORD OF MY HEART.  NOUGHT BE ALL ELSE TO ME SAVE THAT THOU ART.  Let me know WHO YOU ARE.  AND LET ME LOVE YOU AS YOU ARE.  Not MY will – YOURS!  I think back to how many times in these 43 years I have actually heard brothers and sisters say, “Well if God is going to allow that…I am not so sure that I want to serve Him.”

Mark 4:36 says  And when they had sent away the multitude, they took him even as he was in the ship…”

Sometimes OUR understanding of blessing is something totally different than His. Will we still walk?

So today, as I was walking to work in the rain, I was overwhelmed, literally overwhelmed, by the sheer GOODNESS of such a GREAT GOD.  I thought back to the horrors of my life before Him: the bondages that He loosed me from and/or gave me the weapons, teaching my hands to war and the command to RESIST, STEADFAST IN THE FAITH.  I thought back to the walk and I worshipped Him.  What else could I possibly do?

Has it been easy and always victory?  HAHAHA!  NO WAY!  BUT HE HAS ALWAYS BEEN THERE…FAITHFUL…AND INTO HIM I CAN RUN!

Today was my last day of work before going to the hospital.  I have had to train my replacement.  DID I TELL YOU THAT SHULAMIT DID NOT TAKE THE JOB?  I think that I did not.  I wrote to you about this superwoman, perfect for the job, but she said that her husband vetoed it saying that is was against halacha (the religious law) for her to bring our boss water. She could not serve another man besides her husband.  Mali, Kinneret, and Shiran, three other secretaries, all religious, were in shock.

Not allowed to bring a cup of water to our boss?’ Mali shook her head. Ridiculous!  That is not halacha. That is jealousy and control. Yes, it is ALL subject to discussion.  I wondered in how many ways I too was guilty of making Him into something that He is not…nought be all else to me save that Thou art.

So a young, 25 year old man is taking my place while I’m gone and his name is Daniel. Another one to pray for.  He is a lost soul, searching among bottles of alcohol and the magic mushrooms of Peru for answers.  He was a medic in the IDF and then spent a year trekking all over South America.  He found experiences but no answers.  He found hangovers but no Truth.

I had to call him to wake him up to get to work and now he sat beside me learning to serve these people, and we had fun together. This young lost soul and I – His Grandma’s age.  My boss came out and hugged me.  His “Hurry back well” made me smile.  How MUCH I battled to learn this job at the beginning and how much he would have loved to fire me. BUT GOD!  WHO IS RICH IN MERCY, HAD OTHER PLANS.

He still has other plans!

Our Prime Minister is currently in India being warmly received.  The country watches with interest.  The IDF destroyed another terror tunnel yesterday between Gaza and the borders of both Israel AND Egypt, he third tunnel of late. And the country watches.  Today inspectors at the port intercepted another HUGE shipment of weapons and military gear and uniforms – destination was to be Gaza Strip. And the country watches.  Last night Mahmud Abbas of the PLO made a scathing speech to the Palestinian parliament, really putting it out there and saying honestly what we all knew, that he totally rejects any legitimacy of the existence of Israel.  Everyone listened.

We see through a glass darkly still.  We think we know more than we do.  His ways are higher than ours and His thoughts way above ours and we’ve been purchased by Him at such a high price. We can only bow down and worship.

I have to tell you what happened.  Oh glory to God!

I received a generous surprise gift.  Very thankful. I sought for His direction as to how to share it and I felt strongly as if He said, “WAIT.  I have gone before you and you will see the need.” So I put it aside, but NOT FOR LONG.

Last Sunday (a regular work day here…Saturday being our Sabbath, Shabbat) I did a month’s worth of shopping AND a month’s worth of cooking.  Like the rich fool in chapter 12 of Luke I looked in my refrigerator and freezer, and satisfied I said to myself something like, “I will store all my crops and my goods.  And I will say to my soul, ‘Soul, you have many goods laid up for many years; take your ease;'”

Out of context?  Yes!  But you get the idea.  I felt pretty good about MY work.

Tuesday I came home and went to make lunch for my husband, BUT, when I opened the refrigerator I was hit by a blast of HEAT and a STENCH.  My refrigerator had DIED.  My husband checked the motor and sure enough – dead.  The frozen food was all that was left, but to save that we would have to go and buy another refrigerator NOW. And to get delivery the same day would take a miracle.

I prayed.  I thought to the gift that had gone before us and went and got it as we called our son in law.  He was in Tel Aviv but said that he would return immediately to help us.  If we, an older couple without great Hebrew and understanding of the system went to buy a frig, we would have ended up paying double and we knew that.

Yitzhak came home at about 4p.m. and we began our search.  He took us to a place where we bargained and I found what I wanted BUT ALAS IF I WANTED IT TODAY – THERE WAS ONLY A DIFFERENT ONE  AVAILABLE.  THE MIRACLE WAS THNAT I HAD PERFECT PEACE.

We were tired and it was late.  The gift, the provision that went ahead was enough to cover the entire cost.  By 10 p.m., we had a new refrigerator. The frozen food had mostly been saved and I HAD THIS PEACE.

Do you remember the PEACE, that PERFECT SILENT PEACE that you had in your heart when He first came in and took possession of you?  Where had all of that NOISE gone?  That has GOT to be one of the most amazing things.  HIS HAND upon our hearts and the holy stillness that comes to that trembling heart.

Oh what a gift!  I can only shout GLORY!

And it is with that peace that I head to the hospital on Wed.  Yes, I do not have fear, but His peace.  Thank you for your prayers.  Thank you for bearing with me and encouraging me and for the joy of being part of one another in Him.  MAY HE BE OUR VISION, JUST AS HE IS and may we be held safe in Him, as He is, until that perfect day.

Lovingly,

your sister J

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A Calvinist and Arminian Walk Into a Bible Study…

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My new weekly column entitled, “A Calvinist and Arminian Walk into a Bible Study,” can be read by clicking here.

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“Planning + Preparation = Survival” is FREE Today

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My book, Planning + Preparation = Survival, is FREE on Amazon today through Sunday.

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WARNING: This book is written by a Christian author who believes Christian principles and prophecy can save lives. It is not just another “doomsday prepper” publication, telling you to buy land in Idaho and build a fortress there for you and your family. The author actually believes Psalm 91 declares the truths about the shelter we all need to seek now.

What is the #1 statement spoken by individuals during large catastrophes?

“I didn’t think this would ever happen to me.”

Why do they say this?

They thought catastrophes always happened to someone else, never to them. But if it did happen, they believed the government would arrive on the scene and rescue them before their cups of coffee turned cold.

If this is your present thinking, then allow me to say one word to smash your ideas to smithereens: Katrina. Yes, Hurricane Katrina, the watershed event when all should have learned to never again place our faith in governments to rescue us and our families from catastrophes.

“Planning + Preparation = Survival” is a new revision of the 2013 edition. It’s still a no-nonsense book written to show Christians how to pray, plan, and prepare ourselves, our families, and our communities for possible natural and terrorist catastrophes in the near future.

This book should be a required reading for all Christians, especially those who live in the cities of San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Oakland, Portland, and Seattle.

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Prayers for America (1/18/2018)

 America has more Christians, more churches, more Christian bookstores, more Christian radio and TV stations, more preachers, teachers, prophets, apostles, evangelists, pastors, more, more, more than any nation in the history of the world.

But all of this bounty brings a higher degree of accountability for our nation before the throne of God:

And a servant who knows what the master wants, but isn’t prepared and doesn’t carry out those instructions, will be severely punished.

But someone who does not know, and then does something wrong, will be punished only lightly. When someone has been given much, much will be required in return; and when someone has been entrusted with much, even more will be required. (Luke 12:47-48 NLT)

Looking at what America has and then looking at these two verses, I fall to my knees and weep.

My prayer today:

Lord, be merciful to America, for we are a nation of sinners before You. (Based on Luke 18:13)

What do you think and has the Lord spoken to you today?

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Where is MLK’s True Prophetic Successor?

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Prayers for America (1/11/2018)

Then Jesus told this story: “A man planted a fig tree in his garden and came again and again to see if there was any fruit on it, but he was always disappointed. Finally, he said to his gardener, ‘I’ve waited three years, and there hasn’t been a single fig! Cut it down. It’s just taking up space in the garden.’

“The gardener answered, ‘Sir, give it one more chance. Leave it another year, and I’ll give it special attention and plenty of fertilizer. If we get figs next year, fine. If not, then you can cut it down.’” (Luke 13:6-8 NLT)

My prayer today:

Lord, we cry out to our Father, the Vinedresser, to give America one more chance. Do whatever You must do to change our hearts so we turn to You once again.

What do you think and has the Lord spoken to you today?

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Prayers for Americans’ Eyes to be Opened (1/9/2017)

Someone will ask, “What will change America today?”

“More prayer and fasting,” I always answer.

Then comes the icy look and the usual reply. “Larry, America needs more than prayer and fasting. It’s not always that simple!”

“We’ve heard enough preaching. Now it’s time to pray.” (Charles Finney said during the Prayer Revival of 1857)

My prayer today:

Lord, help us to humble ourselves with fasting, and to pray and seek Your face and to turn from our wicked ways so that You will hear from heaven, forgive our sins, and heal our land. (Based on 2 Chronicles 7:14)

What do you think and has the Lord spoken to you today?

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Inside Israel

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The Shuk in Jerusalem

Once again, it’s time to hear from our sister in Jerusalem about what she is witnessing there as a believer in Yeshua. Put your prayer shawls on and pray for Israel and Sister J. Now here she is —

I, therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, beseech you to walk worthy of the calling with which you were called, with all lowliness and gentleness, with longsuffering, bearing with one another in love, endeavoring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. Ephesians 4:1-3

Loving greetings to each of you in The Name of The Lord Yeshua h’Meshiach, Jesus Christ.  May HE who has brought us back to The Father be glorified in each of us.  May He be blessed and honored and glorified, and may you be blessed and edified.

The above scripture convicted me this morning during my devotions!  I had defended my orneriness” (for those who don’t know this American word: snippy, short temperedness. Probably the opposite of the above scripture. Maybe even mean) to my husband last night during dinner as being due to my exhaustion. (I climbed into bed, fully clothed, at 7:30pm!)

But The One Who told me to make NO provision for the flesh, and to be renewed in the spirit of my mind, also made ALL provision for me to walk in HIS strength, courage, and Spirit.  I repented.  HE cleansed me.  I asked forgiveness of my husband and am so thankful that His faithfulness is NEW EVERY MORNING.

What a great gift repentance is, and in this first letter of 2018 I want to remember that repentance is a moment by moment walk, keeping short accounts before The Lord.  ALWAYS!

Of course here, our new year is not according to the Gregorian calendar, but according to the Hebrew calendar, sort of.  The Lord told us that we were to count the beginning of the year from Passover (in the month of Aviv, which is in the Spring).  We count it now from Rosh h’Shana, the head of the year, which is really “the feast of trumpets,” in the fall.

DO NOT ASK ME TO EXPLAIN THIS PLEASE.  For us the year is 5,778 and December 31 – January 1 passed as regular work days for us. This felt odd 23 years ago when we made aliyah, but it now seems normal, just like Saturday being our Sabbath.

The second of January was a most interesting  day however, if not tiring.  First, I had my much anticipated ‘trom netuach’ – or pre-surgery meetings, in FIVE intense hours.

No, I still do not have the date for the surgery, but I will soon get a call and be told.

Medicine in Israel is generally a team effort. I was seen by 5 sets of medical personnel for screening, exams, questions and re-questions in numerous languages.

One particularly fun and interesting exam was done by 3 residents, who would be on the surgery team.  They were cute and nervous! I was already tired, having been interviewed by an Arab anesthesiologist whose Hebrew was heavily accented and difficult to understand, a fast speaking nurse, and several others. So at this interview I began with, “I THINK that we can do all of this in Hebrew, but is it a problem if I need to explain something or understand something in English?”

They all laughed. “We have here among the 3 of us 5 languages: Hebrew, Arabic, Russian, French and English.  Hebrew and English are the ONLY languages that we ALL speak well, SO ENGLISH IS FINE!”

Whew!

I was tired by then so we proceeded in English and I do think that everything was understood.  By the time I left, I was really quite confident in the team and like this system of checks and balances that assures the ego takes a back seat.  It is all in The Lord’s hands anyway, but it was an interesting and intense morning.

And I was CLUELESS how I would now get through the long EVENING ahead and to work the next morning. We were going to the wedding of our son-in-law’s brother.

I have explained before how our son in law is the oldest of 14 in an Haradi (ultra orthodox religious) family, his father being a Rabbi and scribe, also the head of a yeshiva – and his mother a leader and teacher in that community as well.

The wedding was called for 7pm and would likely last until at least 2am.  There was much tradition that I wasn’t fully familiar with and I wasn’t really looking forward to being there, but it was required of me. Plus, I dutifully donned a head covering for the wedding.

I learned much there and thought of you all as I observed many things, wondering how I would translate them to be understood.  May The Lord be my translator to your hearts because I had a window into a place that most of you will likely not otherwise see. There were things worth seeing.

At weddings here the ONLY gift given to the bride and groom is money.  A wedding gift as we in the west think of it, would be an item, but here those gathered know that they are attempting to make the young couple’s way ahead of them as easy as possible for that first year in particular.  The economy here is so different than in the west for the most part, and community is very important in supporting one another in every way, so it is natural that the community would give support for this young couple.

There were perhaps 500 people present (often weddings draw over 1,000) to bless the union. ALL of the little children come and are welcome too!  They were dressed like tiny princesses and princes, and none of their disruptions were considered annoying. In other words, it was really one big family, blessing the noisy little ones who ran along the wedding area, (c)huppa’ [or canopy, the covered area where the vows are made.

No one was at all critical or disturbed by this.  Considering how formal the wedding area was, that impressed me and I thought back to the days when Yeshua and His family went up to Jerusalem to the feast. Only after three days did His parents seek Him among the procession of family and friends.  At this wedding I totally understood why they were comfortable with not seeing Him for 3 days.  I SAW what it was for our 1 year old and 3 year old granddaughters to be cared for by the entire extended family. There was a safety for all of the little ones. I learned a lot by watching this.

As the family and friends mulled around visiting, the bride sat on a throne-like chair, set apart, and received guests.  The entire time she was praying and reading her bridal prayer book.  I watched as guests would come up and pray along with her as they embraced.

At one point my dear 3 year-old granddaughter Maya came and sat on my lap.  We talked about the color white and about brides and clean things and I asked her if she would like to go and see the bride.

“Oh yes, Tata!” she answered, so hand in hand we went.

Although I had been watching the bride- Rivka- pray, it wasn’t until I approached that I was jolted by the intensity and reality of her prayers.  She seemed to me nearly in a trance. NOT an occult trance but a rapture of seeking God and intensely she was crying out: “Shalom bayit!  teni lanu shalom bayit, ana Adonai!

I was taken aback, nearly to tears.  Shalom bayit  is literally “peace home” but the meaning is very deep in its short description of a peaceful home’…peace and order between all members of the family, initiating from God, through husband and wife to the children and beyond…an undisrupted peace in the home.

She was praying: ‘shalom bayit!  Give us shalom bayit!  I beseech you Adonai!’ over and over she prayed clutching her prayer book.

As friends would approach her she would grab them and they would agree with her: ‘Shalom bayit!  Amen!’

She was so intense in her beseeching that one friend or cousin or sister who came to pray, she literally beat her chest. Yes, I was taken back because it WASN’T a show. She WAS beseeching The God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob with all of her heart.  She was not participating in the festivities. She was seeking God. Little Maya saw the pretty dress and smiled shyly.

A Middle Eastern group of musicians played their exotic instruments. My son-in-law stems from a French Algerian Jewish family. Traditions are probably as varied as the places on earth that we were all dispersed to from Jerusalem to the 4 corners 2,000 years ago.

A call to the “minyan” was made. (A “minyan” is at least 10 elder men who were to stand together to pray the set prayers of preparation.  Probably 30 gathered, many elderly rabbis among them and our son in law’s father.

The wedding began with the groom kidnapping the bride from her throne. Then the young men danced him up to the wedding (c)huppa.  He was soon followed by the bride, accompanied by her mother and grandmother.  The three of them encircle the groom 7 times and then leave her there by his side for the ceremony, which then began.

I don’t know if there are ever any two weddings alike, but this one had at least 3 rabbis officiating and several different cantors (singers of the prayers).  Three of the bride’s young friends moved noisily in front of me, blocking most of my view, but their ongoing commentary actually helped me to understand some things as they strongly disapproved of much of what the rabbis said.

Indeed, the Rabbi DID say many things that I had not heard at a modern wedding. For example:  Jews do not celebrate birthdays like the gentiles do because it is the MARRIAGE that is the creation of a new person through a covenant. And this is a true birthday of a new being. The friends did NOT agree.  Nor did they agree when he spoke of the dowry of 500 shekels that had been given, according to scripture.  There was (I believe) discussion of the evidence of her virginity presented and accepted making them a holy household in Israel.  I had not heard that before and confirmed it with my daughter.

All through the ceremony, the small children played joyously on the podium. They were not allowed under the canopy. I felt as if I was peering into a different world than I had known before.

Lord help me to be HUMBLE and DISCERNING and to walk as YOU walked…”A bruised reed He will not break, And smoking flax He will not quench; He will bring forth justice for truth.” Isa. 42:3 and Matt. 12:20

As always, the center of religious Jewish weddings is Jerusalem and the temple: “If I forget you, O Jerusalem, Let my right hand forget its skill!  If I do not remember you, Let my tongue cling to the roof of my mouth— If I do not exalt Jerusalem Above my chief joy.”  Psalm 137:5,6 was read.

The admonition being that our chief joy is not to be one another but to have HIS chief joy FIRST, considered to be Jerusalem and the Temple. God with us – Emmanuel!  God dwelling in the midst of His people!

With the ceremony ending and the joy breaking loose, it was about 10 pm, WAY past my bed time.  The Little Ones were dancing around, unaware that they were exhausted, but I knew that I had faded and made my way through the two-cheeked kisses and the mazel -tov brachot!’  All too aware that I was indeed exhausted and that my next morning would be arriving soon.

And the next morning also held a new experience for me.

My boss has been relying very heavily on me since his illness and the loss of the vision in one eye and he became quiet anxious about me leaving for surgery.  It became my job to find a temporary replacement and to train her.  This is NOT something that comes easily to me.  I waded through the applications and ended up calling a 53 year old who seemed to be the right one.

I was in for another humbling experience.

Her name is Shulamit and I do ask for prayer for her.  She is a superwoman!

When she asked about the hours that she would be expected to work. I said 7:30-2.

She said that would be fine but that we needed to know something. Her daughter-in-law had just died. She and her husband had just moved to Beitar (this is probably 1/2 hour drive outside of the city). It was next door to their son as the 8 small Grandchildren were suddenly left without their Mama. They needed to help get them off to school and so forth.  She ALSO has a job in a Yeshiva for the other 2 mornings weekly.

She spoke all of this with no look asking for pity and confidently looking us in the eyes.

I was taken aback.

This woman IS a superwoman!

As I sat training her we naturally asked about one another’s backgrounds.

Shulamit made aliyah from Holland when she was in her early twenties to marry the son of a famous Rabbi.  She was one of 9 children and was raised in Jewish school in Holland.  She told me that her Mother awakened them an hour earlier each morning to teach them Hebrew and the prescribed prayers and order of prayer before school.

Shulamit and her husband have 7 children and at 53 they have THIRTY GRANDCHILDREN.  She is likely the fastest learner I have ever trained.  She is fluent in 4 languages and kindhearted and compassionate and I would like to ask for prayer for her.  Because with all of this she doesn’t yet know her Messiah. I would simply ask for prayer that He would come to her and to her family in the midst of their grief.

Again, it is community who takes care to do what they can to fill the place of the Mama for this little family.  I asked her if her son had help and she was surprised. “Of course! The community is right there. They are all mothers and brothers and sisters. We raise them together now.”

Why am I here Lord?  Why have You brought us here?  What is my purpose? Am I being and doing what You want?  Am I learning what You want?  Am I being poured out UNTO YOU?  This is so big, and I am so small.  May I be in the year ahead blended into the incense that is a sweet aroma to YOU ALONE!  And may my brothers and sisters in the nations also fulfill their purposes…may we be ground together into one for Your glory alone!  AND MAY THIS PEOPLE ISRAEL HAVE THE SCALES PULLED OFF THIS YEAR!  

 Lovingly,

your sister J

 

 

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