Prompt: In Numbers Chapter 4, a task assigned,
To Levite sons, of Kohath's kind.
To bear the holy vessels, a sacred chore,
With reverence and care, they would explore.
The Ark of Covenant, so pure and grand,
Covered with veil, by skilled hands.
The Table of Showbread, with bread displayed,
The golden lampstand, its light conveyed.
The altars, the utensils, with utmost grace,
The Kohathites, assigned their rightful place.
With sacred veils and coverings, they adorned,
The Lord's belongings, with reverence adorned.
No careless eye, nor hasty hand,
Could touch these vessels, so divinely planned.
A solemn duty, a sacred trust,
To handle God's treasures, both gold and rust.
In Numbers Chapter 4, their role defined,
The Kohathites, with hearts aligned.
Their service valued, their tasks esteemed,
Preserving holiness, as they deemed.
"The Sacred Vessels," a tale of care,
In Numbers Chapter 4, a story rare.
Of Levite sons, with hearts so true,
Prompt: In Numbers Chapter 3, as the tale is told,
The Levites were counted, young and old.
To serve the Lord's tabernacle, their role defined,
Their tasks assigned, their duties aligned.
From Aaron's sons, the priests divine,
To Gershon, Merari, Kohath's line,
The Levites numbered, their roles unique,
Each one appointed, their tasks to seek.
A tribe set apart, a special call,
To serve the Lord, their duty tall.
With reverence and awe, they carried out,
Their sacred tasks, without a doubt.
In Numbers Chapter 3, their names recorded,
Their service honored, their duties awarded.
The Levites counted, a precious treasure,
Serving the Lord, their ultimate measure.
Prompt: In Numbers, Chapter Two, a sacred plan,
For organizing the tribes, to a precise span.
Each tribe had its place, a specific site,
In the camp of Israel, all set right.
The east, the south, the west, the north,
Each tribe positioned, as they ventured forth.
With Judah leading, a royal banner,
And Reuben, Simeon, and Gad, in manner.
Ephraim, Manasseh, and Benjamin too,
Dan, Asher, and Naphtali, a chosen few.
With Levi in the center, God's holy tribe,
Ministering to Him, with reverence and vibe.
In Numbers, Chapter Two, a lesson told,
Of order, unity, and faith so bold.
God's people organized, in perfect array,
Marching to His guidance, day by day.
So let us learn from this ancient story,
In Numbers, Chapter Two's ordered glory.
To follow God's lead, with hearts aligned,
In perfect unity, with Him entwined.
Prompt: In Numbers, Chapter One, a grand survey,
The tribes of Israel, in order array.
Counted and numbered, a chosen nation,
Prepared for the journey, with determination.
From Reuben, Simeon, and Levi's tribe,
Judah, Issachar, Zebulun, the scribe,
To Dan, Naphtali, and Gad's array,
Asher, Joseph, and Benjamin, in their display.
The census taken, a mighty host,
Assembled and ready, from coast to coast.
In the wilderness, they would dwell,
Led by God's guidance, they would excel.
The numbers tallied, a formidable sight,
God's promise to Abraham, shining bright.
In Numbers, Chapter One, the count begins,
A testament to God's faithfulness, it sings.
So let us learn from this ancient tale,
In Numbers, Chapter One's numeric tale.
God's people counted, His plan in place,
As we journey onward, in His grace.
Prompt: In Deuteronomy, a somber scene,
Moses' final moments, bittersweet and keen.
Chapter thirty-four, his farewell near,
As he climbed Mount Nebo, with eyes clear.
God showed him the promised land, so fair,
But Moses could not enter there.
For his time had come, his journey done,
His work completed, God's will was won.
He blessed the people, one last time,
With words of wisdom, so sublime.
And then he died, on Nebo's peak,
His legacy strong, a life so meek.
Israel mourned their faithful guide,
With tears and sorrow, far and wide.
But God's promises never fade,
His faithfulness will never shade.
In Deut, Chapter Thirty-Four's final page,
Moses' story ends, in wisdom and age.
But his legacy lives on, forever bright,
A testament to God's guiding light.
Prompt: In Deuteronomy, a chapter of praise,
Moses spoke of God's faithful ways.
Chapter thirty-three, blessings bestowed,
Upon the tribes of Israel, he showed.
As Moses stood on Mount Nebo's height,
He blessed each tribe with love and might.
He spoke of Jacob's descendants dear,
And their inheritance, so crystal clear.
From Reuben, Simeon, to Levi's call,
Judah, Zebulun, and Issachar, all,
To Dan, Gad, Asher, and Naphtali's grace,
Joseph, Benjamin, in their rightful place.
With words of wisdom, Moses spoke,
Of God's protection, like a mighty oak.
He urged them to follow God's command,
To hold fast to His covenant, grand.
For God's blessings flow to those who obey,
And walk in His righteousness, every day.
In Deut, Chapter Thirty-Three's refrain,
Moses blessed Israel, and praised God's name.
Prompt: In Deuteronomy, a song so true,
The words of Moses, old and new.
Chapter thirty-two, a poetic tale,
Of God's faithfulness that will prevail.
Moses sang of God's great might,
His deeds so wondrous, in His sight.
He praised the Lord, with voice so strong,
Recalling His guidance all along.
From Egypt's land, He led them out,
With signs and wonders, beyond all doubt.
He guided them through desert sand,
With care and love, at His command.
But Israel turned from His embrace,
And followed idols, a sinful race.
They brought upon themselves God's wrath,
Disobeying His righteous path.
Yet, God's love and mercy remained,
His faithfulness never strained.
He would not forsake His chosen race,
But offered them forgiveness and grace.
So let us heed the song's refrain,
In Deut, Chapter Thirty-Two's refrain.
To worship God, and Him alone,
And make His ways our very own.
Prompt: In Deuteronomy, a promise pure,
Of God's faithfulness that will endure.
Chapter thirty-one, a steadfast vow,
To never leave or forsake us now.
As Moses led the chosen race,
To the promised land, with steady pace,
He spoke to them with words of grace,
And encouraged them in every place.
Though he would not go along,
To lead them further, right or wrong,
He assured them of God's care,
His presence with them everywhere.
Joshua would take the lead,
With God's commandments as their creed.
And as they faced the unknown ahead,
God's faithfulness would be their stead.
So let us trust in God's sure hand,
In Deut, Chapter Thirty-One's command.
His promises never fail or fade,
His faithfulness an eternal aid.
Prompt: In Deuteronomy, a call so clear,
To choose God's way, without fear.
Chapter thirty, a message bright,
To follow Him, in truth and light.
Though trials may come, and paths may bend,
God's love and grace will never end.
He offers life, and blessings pure,
For those who choose to endure.
The choice is set before each heart,
To turn to God, and never depart.
To love Him wholly, and obey,
And walk with Him, each passing day.
For His commands are not too far,
Nor hidden from us, like a distant star.
But they are near, in our very mouth,
To guide us in the North or South.
So let us choose, with resolute will,
To follow God's ways, and trust His skill.
In Deut, Chapter Thirty's plea,
To choose life, and be forever free.
Prompt: In Deuteronomy, a covenant renewed,
God's faithfulness, ever pursued.
Chapter twenty-nine, a solemn vow,
To follow Him, here and now.
The Israelites, a chosen race,
Gathered to renew their grace.
With hearts humbled, and minds prepared,
To heed God's word, with reverence shared.
A covenant made, binding and strong,
With blessings for the faithful throng.
But also warnings, lest they stray,
And turn from God's righteous way.
His promises and commandments clear,
To keep them close, and hold them dear.
To love the Lord, with all their might,
Walking in His truth and light.
So let us learn from this sacred tale,
In Deut, Chapter Twenty-Nine's unveiled,
To renew our faith, each passing day,
And follow God's word without delay.
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Prompt: In Deuteronomy, blessings and woes,
God's promises and warnings, He bestows.
Chapter twenty-eight, a sobering call,
To heed His voice and follow His law.
If you obey with heart and soul,
God's commandments, pure and whole,
Blessings will abound, a gracious shower,
In every aspect of life's hour.
Your crops will flourish, your flocks increase,
Your enemies scattered, your path at peace.
God's favor upon you, a shining light,
Guiding you with love and might.
But if you turn from His decree,
And follow idols, wickedly,
Curses will descend, a heavy weight,
Bringing sorrow, fear, and fate.
Your crops will fail, your flocks decrease,
Your enemies conquer, your joy will cease.
God's wrath upon you, a warning dire,
Urging you to turn from sinful fire.
So choose this day to follow the Lord,
In Deut, Chapter Twenty-Eight's accord.
For blessings and curses, a path to choose,
Obey His word, and never lose.
Prompt: In Deuteronomy, a solemn vow,
A covenant sealed, here and now.
Chapter twenty-seven, a sacred rite,
To follow God with all our might.
On Mount Ebal, and Mount Gerizim's peak,
The tribes of Israel did seek,
To proclaim aloud with one accord,
The blessings and curses of the Lord.
The law was written on stones so bare,
To serve as a constant reminder, rare,
Of God's commandments, pure and true,
For His people to obey and pursue.
A covenant made, a pledge so strong,
To worship God, and nothing wrong.
To heed His voice and walk His way,
In Deut, Chapter Twenty-Seven's display.
So let us cherish the covenant made,
With God's commandments, never fade.
And in our hearts, let them be inscribed,
Prompt: In Deuteronomy's sacred scroll,
Lies a lesson for every soul.
Chapter twenty-six, a heartfelt plea,
To honor God with humility.
When you enter the promised land,
And blessings flow on every hand,
The first fruits of the fertile ground,
To God's altar must be bound.
With gratitude and worship true,
Declare God's faithfulness anew.
Recall His mighty acts of grace,
And thank Him for His saving embrace.
Remember how you were oppressed,
In Egypt's land, so dire and stressed.
But God, with outstretched arm and hand,
Delivered you to the promised land.
So bring your gifts with joy and praise,
In Deut, Chapter Twenty-Six's ways.
For God's provision, love, and care,
Deserve our worship, pure and rare.
Prompt: In Deuteronomy's sacred page,
Lies wisdom that transcends each age.
Chapter twenty-five, a guiding light,
Reveals God's ways, so just and right.
A brother's widow, left in need,
Her husband's name, she shall not cede.
But rather, a levirate marriage be,
To honor him and set her free.
A laborer's wage, just and fair,
Shall not be withheld with cunning snare.
The ox that treads the threshing floor,
Deserves to eat and glean once more.
But if a man, in shameful deed,
Strikes his brother with wicked speed,
Then let the judges intervene,
To punish the wrong and keep hearts clean.
So let us follow God's command,
In Deut, Chapter Twenty-Five's demand,
To seek for justice and honor true,
In all we say and all we do.
Prompt: In Deuteronomy, a chapter grand,
God's laws of love, a guiding hand.
Chapter twenty-four, a treasure trove,
Of principles to shape and prove.
A man shall not take back, with haste,
His former wife, a bitter taste.
For once divorced, her path is free,
No bondage to the past shall be.
A debtor's cloak shall not be kept,
But timely returned, no debt adept.
For God's provision is enough,
To bless with plenty, smooth and rough.
The gleanings of the harvest field,
The orphan's share, a heart revealed.
The stranger's wage, paid on that day,
God's justice shines in every way.
So let us heed the words divine,
In Deut, Chapter Twenty-Four's design.
For blessings flow when we obey,
God's perfect will, day by day.
Prompt: In Deuteronomy, a sacred scroll,
Lies wisdom true for every soul.
Chapter twenty-three, a guide so clear,
Reveals divine laws we should revere.
No eunuch may within God's place,
Nor bastard found among His grace.
No Moabite or Ammonite,
Shall find their way into His light.
The Edomite, the Amalekite,
Their presence banned from holy site.
No harlot's fee may grace His shrine,
Nor sinners dwell in the Divine.
But those who seek the Lord's embrace,
And walk with righteousness and grace,
Shall find His love, forever true,
In Deut, Chapter Twenty-Three, anew.
Prompt: In Deuteronomy Chapter Twenty-Two,
God's cherished values, forever true.
Respect for others, in all we do,
Guidance for living, both old and new.
The lost and found, restored with care,
A neighbor's property, we shall share.
The fallen beast, we shall not pass,
But help it rise, with mercy's class.
Distinctive clothing, not to blend,
God's design, to comprehend.
A woman's purity, preserved with grace,
A sacred bond, in its rightful place.
The value of life, in all its forms,
From birds to beasts, in their norms.
A mother bird, her nest to keep,
A lesson taught, both wide and deep.
Marriage's sanctity, to uphold,
Faithfulness prized, more precious than gold.
Adultery's wrong, a sin abhorred,
God's commandments, our moral sword.
So let us cherish God's values pure,
In Deuteronomy Twenty-Two, endure.
A guide for living, with wisdom's light,
To honor God's ways, day and night.
Prompt: In Deuteronomy Chapter Twenty-One,
God's laws of justice, second to none.
For crimes committed, or mysteries unsolved,
His guidance clear, for His people evolved.
A slain body, found unknown,
Atonement sought, for sins to atone.
A heifer's neck, broken and bled,
Atonement made, as God has said.
But for willful murder, a different fate,
No ransom paid, no pardon's gate.
The guilty found, shall face the due,
Justice served, as God's law rings true.
And for captives taken in war's embrace,
Their rights protected, God's grace in place.
Treated with kindness, and not enslaved,
Humanity honored, as God has paved.
For parents' discipline, a lesson laid,
Respect and honor, to be obeyed.
A stubborn son, rebellious in heart,
Justice served, as God's laws impart.
So let us seek God's justice fair,
In Deuteronomy Twenty-One, with care.
His ways are just, His guidance sure,
A beacon of light, forever pure.
Prompt: God's wisdom shines, a story to be told. The priest shall speak, with words of might, To strengthen hearts, and prepare for fight. For God goes with them, in every fray, To lead them victoriously, come what may. The fearful and faint of heart, step back, Lest their fear infect the warrior's attack. For God's chosen ones, courageous and bold, With faith and trust, they shall behold. Before a city, a call for peace, To offer terms, and conflicts cease. But if refused, with God's command, They shall prevail, and take a stand. Yet, in victory, with hearts made meek, They shall not boast, or vengeance seek. But show compassion, and act with grace, For God's ways, they shall embrace. So let us learn from Deuteronomy Twenty, To trust in God's wisdom, strong and plenty. In battles fought, or trials faced, With God as our guide, we're firmly embraced.
Prompt: In Deuteronomy Chapter Nineteen, we find,
God's law of refuge for all mankind.
A place of safety, a shelter sure,
For those in need, to endure and endure.
Cities of refuge, divinely set,
For the accused, a haven to let.
If unintentional blood was shed,
A place of refuge, where they could be led.
But not for murderers with blood on hand,
Or those who plotted with evil's demand.
God's justice firm, His mercy clear,
A place of refuge for those who fear.
A fair trial and impartial plea,
God's commandments, the guiding key.
To protect the innocent from blame,
And uphold justice without shame.
So let us seek God's refuge true,
In Deuteronomy Nineteen, a shelter anew.
A place of safety, for all who flee,
God's law of refuge, for you and me.
Prompt: In Deuteronomy Chapter Eighteen, we see,
God's promise of prophets for His decree.
To guide His people with words divine,
And show them His will, a sacred sign.
No fortune tellers or sorcerers sought,
But prophets true, with wisdom taught.
Raised among them, from their midst,
God's chosen messengers, a holy tryst.
To listen well, and heed their voice,
To follow God's guidance, the ultimate choice.
For they speak in His name, with authority,
To lead His people with truth's clarity.
But beware of false prophets, with deceitful ways,
Who lead astray with words ablaze.
For only those who speak God's word,
Are worthy of trust, their message heard.
So let us listen with hearts prepared,
To prophets true, with God's truth shared.
In Deuteronomy Eighteen, God's plan unfurled,
To guide His people in the world.
Prompt: In Deuteronomy Chapter Seventeen,
God's wisdom shines with guidance keen.
A lesson on justice, fair and true,
For His people to follow and pursue.
No idol worship shall they crave,
Nor follow false gods that may enslave.
A single witness shall not condemn,
Two or more, required for truth's stem.
A judge appointed, impartial and just,
From among the people, in God they trust.
To heed the verdict, without delay,
And from it, not a single word to sway.
If a king shall rise to lead the land,
God's commands he must understand.
Not to multiply wealth or wives,
Or turn his heart from where it thrives.
But to keep God's law, day and night,
And walk in righteousness, in His sight.
So wisdom's light shall guide the way,
In Deuteronomy Seventeen, every day.
Prompt: In Deuteronomy Chapter Sixteen, so bright,
God's laws for feasts and times of pure delight.
Passover, Weeks, and Booths, all joyous days,
To gather, worship, give God's name the praise.
The first month's moon, Passover's grand start,
With unleavened bread, and lamb's blood apart.
A time to remember freedom's sweet taste,
When God delivered from Egypt's harsh waste.
Then Weeks arrives with harvest's golden yield,
Offerings given with a grateful heart revealed.
Seven weeks from Passover, it shall be,
A time of thanksgiving, abundant and free.
And Booths, the final feast in autumn's breeze,
With temporary shelters made with ease.
A reminder of God's faithful hand,
When Israel wandered through the desert sand.
So let's rejoice, with grateful hearts sincere,
For God's provision, His guidance clear.
As we celebrate these feasts divine,
In Deuteronomy Sixteen, God's wisdom shines.
Prompt: Deuteronomy Chapter 14, a lesson profound,
On God's blessings, when His ways are found.
To follow His commands, and walk in His light,
Bringing joy and blessings, day and night.
God's people were called, to be set apart,
To avoid unclean things, with a willing heart.
To not eat forbidden food, or defile His name,
But honor Him always, with reverence and acclaim.
He gave them guidelines, for their daily diet,
To distinguish clean from unclean, in every rite.
To eat of animals, with hooves that are split,
And those that chew the cud, as He would permit.
He also commanded, to give tithes with joy,
To support the Levites, without any ploy.
To care for the poor, the widows, and the stranger,
Showing compassion and love, in every behavior.
For obedience brings blessings, from God above,
His favor and provision, a sign of His love.
He promises to bless, the work of their hand,
When they walk in His ways, and follow His command.
Deuteronomy Chapter 14, a reminder so clear,
To live a life of obedience, without any fear.
To honor God's commands, with hearts that are true,
And experience His blessings, forever anew.
Prompt: Deuteronomy Chapter 13, a warning to heed,
Beware false prophets, whose words mislead.
They may perform signs and wonders, so grand,
But their teachings may lead us from God's command.
God's people were called, to worship Him alone,
To follow His commands, and make His truth known.
But false prophets may come, with lies and deceit,
To turn hearts astray, with a cunning feat.
They may entice with false signs and dreams,
Their teachings may sound convincing, it seems.
But if they lead away from God's true way,
They are not from Him, we must not obey.
For God's word is true, and His commands are clear,
To follow Him faithfully, without any fear.
To hold fast to His truth, and not be swayed,
By false prophets' words, no matter how they're portrayed.
Deuteronomy Chapter 13, a warning so wise,
To discern God's truth, with open eyes.
To test all teachings, against His word,
And follow Him faithfully, as we've heard.
Prompt: Deuteronomy Chapter 12, a lesson to learn,
To worship God with reverence, with hearts that yearn.
To follow His commands, and walk His ways,
In all our worship, throughout our days.
God's people were called, to a special place,
To worship Him alone, with love and grace.
To tear down idols, and cast them away,
To worship God sincerely, without delay.
He commanded them, to offer their praise,
Only in the place, He would choose always.
Not on high mountains, or under green trees,
But in the place appointed, with hearts at ease.
For God is holy, and deserves our best,
Our worship and devotion, a sacred quest.
To honor Him always, in all we do,
To worship Him sincerely, with hearts so true.
He warned against idolatry, a dangerous snare,
To worship false gods, and not to beware.
To be diligent and faithful, in all we believe,
To worship the one true God, and never deceive.
Deuteronomy Chapter 12, a call so clear,
To worship God with reverence, without any fear.
To offer Him our hearts, our minds, our soul,
And honor Him always, as our highest goal.
Prompt: Deuteronomy Chapter 11, a message to impart,
God's faithfulness, unwavering from the start.
A call to remember, His mighty hand,
And follow His ways, in the promised land.
He led them out of Egypt's land,
With miracles and wonders, grand.
He parted the Red Sea wide and clear,
Guiding His people, without any fear.
In the wilderness, He provided food,
Manna from heaven, a heavenly mood.
He quenched their thirst, with water sweet,
A faithful God, who never missed a beat.
He disciplined them, with love so strong,
Correcting their ways, when they went wrong.
To teach them His statutes, His commands,
A loving Father, who always understands.
He promised them a land so grand,
With blessings, abundance, and fertile land.
A land flowing with milk and honey,
Where they would prosper, and never be lonely.
But a condition was given, so clear,
To love and serve Him, without any fear.
To keep His commands, and walk His ways,
To follow His guidance, all of their days.
For God's faithfulness, will never fail,
Prompt: Deuteronomy Chapter 10, a message so clear,
To love and serve God, without any fear.
A call to obedience, a path to follow,
To trust in His guidance, today and tomorrow.
Moses received the tablets of stone,
God's commandments, His law to be known.
Written by His own hand, a covenant made,
To guide His people, in the right way laid.
"Love the Lord your God," Moses proclaimed,
With all your heart, and all your aim.
To fear Him, to walk in His ways,
And serve Him faithfully, all of your days.
For God is just, and loves the poor,
The widow, the orphan, forevermore.
He defends the weak, He cares for all,
A God of justice, both great and small.
So let us heed His call, with reverence and awe,
To love and serve Him, without a flaw.
To follow His commands, with grateful hearts,
And honor Him always, in every part.
Deuteronomy Chapter 10, a call so true,
To love and serve God, in all we do.
A covenant of love, forever sealed,
With His grace and mercy, never concealed.
Prompt: Deuteronomy Chapter 9, a tale of grace so wide,
God's mercy and forgiveness, by His side.
A reminder of His love, despite our flaws,
A compassionate God, who heals our scars.
Israel had sinned, had turned away,
But Moses interceded, without delay.
He pleaded with God, on their behalf,
To spare them from His righteous wrath.
For forty days and nights, he prayed,
For God's forgiveness to be displayed.
Despite their rebellion, their stubborn ways,
Moses sought God's mercy, all their days.
God heard his plea, and showed His grace,
He spared His people, in His embrace.
Not for their righteousness, or their merit,
But out of His love, without any limit.
A lesson learned, so profound,
That God's mercy and grace abound.
Not by our deeds, or by our might,
But by His compassion, day and night.
Deuteronomy Chapter 9, a testament to see,
The depth of God's love, for you and me.
A reminder of His mercy, so pure,
A gift of grace that will always endure.
So let us cherish God's boundless love,
His mercy and forgiveness from above.
And seek His grace, with humble hearts,
As we journey with Him, never to depart.
Prompt: Deuteronomy Chapter 8, a lesson to be learned,
About God's faithfulness, so greatly earned.
A reminder to remember, and never forget,
The blessings of obedience, a divine duet.
In the wilderness, God led the way,
For forty years, both night and day.
He provided manna, bread from above,
To sustain His people with His boundless love.
Their clothes did not wear out, their feet did not swell,
God's provision abounded, in a miraculous spell.
A lesson in humility, to trust in His care,
To rely on His faithfulness, always aware.
But caution was given, a warning sound,
To not forget God's blessings profound.
To not grow proud, or forget His ways,
But to remember His goodness, all their days.
"For it is God who gives you power," He said,
To create wealth, to be amply fed.
But not by their strength, or human might,
But by His grace, His mercies bright.
So let us remember, as we journey on,
The blessings of obedience, from dusk till dawn.
To trust in God's faithfulness, with grateful hearts,
And cherish His provision, as our treasure's parts.
Prompt: Deuteronomy Chapter 7, a covenant divine,
God's love for His people, like a brilliant shine.
A promise to protect, and blessings to bestow,
As His chosen ones, to Him they would grow.
"Drive out the nations," God declared,
To protect His people, and keep them spared.
From idolatry and sinful ways,
To preserve them in His love all their days.
"Do not intermarry," God proclaimed,
With the nations around, they must refrain.
Lest their hearts be led astray,
From His commandments, they must not sway.
"For you are a chosen people," God decreed,
To be set apart, and to Him, they would heed.
His treasured possession, a special race,
A covenant of love, that time could not erase.
"I will be faithful," God assured,
To those who love Him, and keep His Word.
He would bless them abundantly,
In ways they could not fathom, nor see.
Deuteronomy Chapter 7, a covenant so true,
A bond of love, that would always renew.
God's promises, unwavering and sure,
A love that would forever endure.
So let us cherish God's covenant of love,
As His chosen people, set apart from above.
With hearts devoted, and lives so pure,
May His blessings in our lives endure.
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