The allusion is to men's disposition to conceal their plans. A married . [780] All true and acceptable worship to God is offered in the inward and immediate moving and drawing of his own Spirit which is neither limited to places times, nor persons. The third exile of Athanasius marks the summit of his achievement. There is a difference. v. 8, Col. iv. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 1889 SIGNED 1ed Charles Spurgeon Puritan Baptist Salt Cellars Bible Proverbs at the best online prices at eBay! He was about to lie down when the Crucified One came to him and said, For the love of souls, and for my sake, go on. He snatched up the sickle again, and on he worked, and at last he grew weary once more. "Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging. "Strong drink is raging. Brotherhood is a general, Questionable Amusements and Worthy Substitutes, "The hearing ear, and the seeing eye, the Lord hath even made both of them."--Prov. There is a brother over yonder, he ought to join the church but he does not, and his excuse is a very stupid one; I will not tell you what it is. In Proverbs 1, Wisdom is angry with evil people. Wheres our friend the sluggard? If you have different sizes of cups, different weights, they're an abomination to God. I have thus tried to describe the sluggard as the man who would not plough by reason of the cold the man who would like to be a Christian, only he does not like the cross; who would like to get to heaven, only he does not like the road there. Differently to be admonished are those who already give compassionately of their own, and those who still would fain seize even what belongs to others. And thus, may we rest in Thy justice and in Thy truth. There is another brother, he ought to be doing something or other, but he says that really, his position is just now such that he does not see that he can. Tis the voice of the sluggard; I heard him complain, You have waked me too soon, I must slumber again.. 2971A Sermon Published on Thursday, January 18th, 1906,Delivered By C.H. Besides, it is all nonsense about your business being one that you cannot carry on and be a Christian. Stand by his side, said the Crucified One, and work. He did so, and they reaped all day. If you tell a Turk in Constantinople that his street is filthy and it certainly is for there the offal lies and is never swept away he says sitting with his legs crossed and smoking his pipe, The Lord wills it. If you tell him there is a fire at the bottom of the street he does not agitate himself, but he says God wills it. If you were to tell him that he was sitting on a heap of gunpowder and that he had better take heed lest a spark should blow him up, probably he would never move or take his pipe out of his mouth, except to say God wills it. Some of the most extraordinary instances of idleness are told us of those people by travelers in the East to this day. Sometimes, when people say to me, Why, you know we must live, I do not see any necessity for that. The very use of such a figure as that does not look as if religion were a lazy thing. 25. SDGC22 - Get Well(Blue) - Isaiah 41: 10. I'll recompense him or get even for his evil." And he's the kind of dog every boy should have to grow up with. Proverbs 16:20. C. H. Spurgeon's Autobiography, vol. They have not the common honesty to say, I do not like religion. But what do you suppose they say? Help us purchase electrical generators for churches. Assuredly he that speaks the truth of God will put to shame all the devils in hell and confound all the seed of the serpent which now hiss out their falsehoods. The thing is, again, not is it right, is it wrong? Love not sleep, lest you come to poverty; open your eyes, and thou shalt be satisfied with bread ( Proverbs 20:12-13 ). Knowing, Lord, that You are the judge who will make the final disposition of all things. Why, they make another excuse. This phrase could be understood in two ways based upon the meaning of that word. I cannot plough; the perspiration runs down my cheeks. A Christian is a watchman by office. It leads to the torments of hell. We shall not be curious in the ranking of the duties in which Christian love should exercise itself. . ESV The purpose in a man's heart is like deep water, but a man of understanding will draw it out. " Psalm 62:5 It is the believer's privilege to use this language. The poem has two subjects: 1. Hugh Binning, Manner of Covenanting. The first nine chapters constitute a continuous discourse, almost in the manner of a sermon; and of the last two chapters, ch. He also knew well the terrible joy that comes only through suffering as he lived quite afflicted (both by illness and slander). It is not enough to be diligent unless we are righteous; for though the curse is to the idle, the blessing is not to the active, but to the righteous. Many would rather be convicted of want of principle than want of talent. What a joyous day that will be when Gods true sowers shall reap their harvests! It is an honour for a man to cease from strife: but every fool will be meddling. And with faith comes repentance. And prosperity had seemed for nearly twenty years but to perfect the lessons. ". Paul said, "All things are lawful for me." "Who48. . There are men and women who would like to go to heaven without having any trouble. They are rejoicing, but he is sorrowing. Turn that thought over, I beseech you, and may God grant grace to every one of you that by the love of Christ you may be constrained to escape from hell and fly to heaven; for thus saith the Lord unto you, Escape, flee for your life, look not behind you, stay not in all the plain, but flee to the mountain of Christ Jesus lest ye be consumed. Be wise today, O sinner; to-morrow may never come! The article is depreciated. . Ah! take us into heaven with you. But she dreamt that a spirit came some bright angel dashed them from her, and wafted her aloft to heaven while they were left. Exceptional writing by Charles Spurgeon. There is another brother never mind who it is the man the cap fits, let him wear it till it is worn out, and may it be worn out soon! The Way to Honour I do not think you are such a fool as that, to be laughed into hell; for you cannot be laughed out again by all their laughter. But "who can say, I have made my heart pure (Prov. (Admonition 13.) Laziness is the crying sin of Eastern nations. No pains, no gains; no sweat, no sweet; no mill, no meal. The metaphor is fine and expressive. is largely made up of enigmas, and xxxi. Ploughing the land, sowing the seed, reaping the harvest, and winnowing the grain are often referred to. He is still begging but the answer comes, Your time of sowing you neglected, and now your time of reaping must be a time of beggary for ever. Now he goes up to yonder angel, and he cries, Bright spirit, introduce me to the courts of heaven. Ploughing is hard work and the sluggard does not like it. I had better not set out for I shall never go all the way. xx. 8.--"If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us." A plan in the heart of a man is like deep water, But a man of understanding draws it out. You may think it's smart, but man, you're going to grind. If he does go up and down the field once or twice he makes a short turn of it, and leaves a wide headland; and moreover he leans on the handle of his plough, and therefore the plough does not go in very deep not so deep as it would if he were to do as the active ploughman does, hold the handles up in order that the ploughshare may go deeply into the soil. He breaks his word, he vexes others, Satan finds him mischief to do; he is, in fact, ready for every bad word and work. The whole are to be admonished that they despise not the opportunity of winning health for ever. 9. When we are asked to do something for the cause of Christ, do we not make excuses? Is he cold now? For neither stock nor block is corrupt or ruined, but an unregenerate person is wholly dead and a prey to the most fearful dissolution. 13, Eph. Truth for Life:Jude Explore the Scriptures John Phillips, 286. Who can say, I have made my heart clean, I am pure from my sin? When he reached the place he saw all the monks at work tilling the ground, ploughing or trimming the vines round the monastery, so he very solemnly observed as he entered Labour not for the meat that perisheth. The brethren smiled, and they still continued their labors. Then again, we find religion described as a battle. Its commencement is the triumph, its conclusion the collapse of Arianism. But if the conscience becomes dulled, more painful action may be needed to correct faults (27-30). The break-up of, The type of Christianity which I have been calling "spiritual religion," that is, religion grounded in the nature of Reason, finds, at least in England, its noblest expression in the group of men, sometimes called "Cambridge Platonists," and sometimes "Latitude-Men," or simply "Latitudinarians." You dont want to give up your sins. There are many precious portions of time that you sweep away and never use. "The hearing ear, and the seeing eye, the Lord hath even made both of them."--Prov. . 2. The causes of theft. Add to Wishlist. The contest between reticence on the one side and pertinacity in search on the other is represented as by a parable. You know that there are still faithful preachers left. My soul is more and more set upon immediate conversions. The sluggard will not plough by reason of the cold; therefore shall he beg in harvest, and have nothing. It wont hold water, and you know it wont. No pains, no gains; no sweat, no sweet; no mill, no meal. 7.--"And watch unto prayer." Proverbs 20:5 "A plan in the heart of man is like deep water, but a man of understanding draws it out." a plan in the heart of man is like deep water. There is the wise person who fears The Lord, and then there is the fool, who doesn't. this verse also raises two really uncomfortable questions. How different it is to ploughing in our own land! An unregenerate person is deaf and blind; not only as a stock or block, but worse. The thing forbidden in this commandment, is meddling with another man's property. 37. The break-up of AthanasiusSelect Works and Letters or Athanasius, Benjamin Whichcote, the First of the "Latitude-Men"The type of Christianity which I have been calling "spiritual religion," that is, religion grounded in the nature of Reason, finds, at least in England, its noblest expression in the group of men, sometimes called "Cambridge Platonists," and sometimes "Latitude-Men," or simply "Latitudinarians." Hugh Binning, The Tears of the Penitent. Whenever you are weary and faint in your minds, consider him. O my heart, take care that thou be in all things on the side of truth, both in small things and great; but specially, on the side of Him by whom grace and truth have come among men! Each person is connected with every other person by some bond of attachment. But in these times, say they, there is no warmth in Christians; they are all so cold-hearted. Laziness is the crying sin of Eastern nations. This is true of wicked men, who seek sleep to hide their counsel; and of good men, especially studious men, who have got a great deal of wisdom and knowledge in them, but not very communicative, being slow of speech, and silent in conversation; but a man of understanding will draw it out; God's people have always suffered. 20/20 Vision; 50th Anniversary; A Beautiful, Imperfect Life; A CHANGING IN THINKING! CSB Counsel in a person's heart is . They called it the Hiding Place. Proverbs considers this common experience from a few different angles. "Man, what a deal I got," you know. Just keeps going and going and going. Why, I have no time to pray an hour in the morning! Who said you had? . That which is good. And there was this little Terrier dog that was in a camp next to us, and here Duke, big old thing, and this little Terrier was always yipping. Who has wounds without cause? E-mail us at 2018bible@vcyamerica.org or call and leave a message at 414-885-5370. English proverbs alphabetically by proverb Wikiquote August 20th, 1999 - Proverbs are popularly defined as short expressions of popular wisdom Efforts to improve on the popular . Because there are a great many hypocrites you have made up your mind to go to hell. Share how reading through the Bible has been a blessing to you! Uses [ edit] . "There is no moral content in this proverb. 7.--"And watch unto prayer." Written by C.H. The Hebrew John Edgar McFadyenIntroduction to the Old Testament. From the talebearing. Yet, while the fact of the superabundance of idleness in the East is a great explanation of the reason why Solomon speaks so much against it in the Proverbs, and seeing that this Book was meant to be read not only in the East but everywhere else, I should fear that there must be some laziness in the West also, and as this Book was meant to be read in England I should imagine there must be a few sluggards in England; and this happens to be not a matter of imagination with me at all, for I know there are many such. But truly these are interwoven through other. Now, in harvest time, when everything is plentiful, every man is generous. Every wise merchant will occasionally hold a stock-taking, when he will cast up his accounts, examine what he has on hand, and ascertain decisively whether his trade is prosperous or declining. The justice of God so filled her breast that she could not even weep for them when she was taken from them. When I have grasped the hand of some poor woman who has been saved from sin through my ministry, I have felt it were worth while to die to snatch that one soul from hell. He was just my dog.We went up to Bass Lake one summer and took Duke with us. 2 The fear of a king is as the roaring of a lion: whoso provoketh him to anger sinneth against his own soul. Look at him; he has just gone up to the great golden gate and he has lifted that knocker of pearl hark at the noise and he cries Lord, Lord, I have eaten and I have drunk in thy presence just like you, Mr. Sluggard; you are all for eating and drinking and thou hast taught in our streets; very likely, sir; you are just the man to be taught; but you never did anything that you were taught to do. The sluggard is one of the pet aversions of the Book of Proverbs, which, unlike most other manuals of Eastern wisdom, has a profound reverence for honest work. And who is that? say you. To get knowledge by them. They will also have the ability to draw out the deepest feelings and intentions of those with whom they deal (5). "Who has woe? You , The Sluggards Farm Perhaps we have many other vices more rife in our midst than that, but in the East almost every man is a lazy man. Myconins, the friend of Luther, had made up his mind that he would not help Luther, but that he would keep in a monastery quiet and alone. - Charles Spurgeon Sermon (Proverbs 23:26) Christian Sermons and Audio Books 326K subscribers Subscribe 303 Share 6.5K views 1 day ago Dear Brethren, I am now on. You only look at one side of the subject, and not at the other. [2200] Holy virginity is indeed inviolate from the mother's womb; but "no one," saith he, "is clean in Thy sight, not even the infant whose life is of one day upon the earth." ), which is nothing else but faith in the perfection and vigour of it. What does he look like now? v. 8, Col. iv. Differently to be admonished are the whole and the sick. A Christian should watch. Our picture shows an Eastern husbandman ploughing. The sluggard will not plough by reason of the cold; therefore shall he beg in harvest, and have nothing. Perhaps, BONDS OF ATTACHMENT. Charles Spurgeon If Christ has died for me, ungodly as I am, without strength as I am, then I cannot live in sin any longer, but must arouse myself to love and serve Him who has redeemed me. But once he dared to pause and say, But, Master, the winter is coming, and much of this good wheat will be spoiled. No, said he, reap on; it will all be gathered in before the winter comes every sheaf. . Then I saw, and considered it well: I looked upon it, , The Heart: A Gift for God NASB A plan in the heart of a person is like deep water, But a person of understanding draws it out. You wouldnt have me ploughing in this hot weather, would you? Supposing it were neither hot nor cold, why, then he would say I believe that it rained; and if it didnt rain, he would say the ground was too dry, for a bad excuse, he holds, is better than none; and therefore he will keep on making excuses to the end of the chapter; anything will he do rather than go and do the work he does not like that is, ploughing. But I have no time to be attending to religion all the day long. Who asked you to do so, sir? xxvii. xiii. 2. Today's Scripture: Genesis 42:9-17 (ESV), "Joseph's Brothers Go to Egypt [2]". Whoso curseth his father or his mother, his lamp will be put out in obscure darkness. This is, you know, as I said, one to buy them, one to sell. It is a bad excuse you have made. No. You know very well that, when your conscience speaks, it tells you that this excuse is a bad one. There is such a rule to be found in Scripture, too, he reminded the monk; Paul himself hath said it, If any man would not work neither should he eat. I think the master of that monastery acted and spoke wisely. Counsel in the heart of man is like deep water: Wisdom may lie deep within a man or woman, and not be immediately apparent. Oh that there were on earth half the prayer there will be there! SpurgeonAt The Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington.On Thursday Evening, September 2nd, 1876 But notice that though the sluggard begs in harvest, he gets nothing. 2766) intended for reading on Lords Day, February 16, 1902 delivered by C.H. In Proverbs 20 we learn that wisdom begets more wisdom. 22 "Sa lahat ng nilikha ni Yahweh, ako ang siyang una, noong una pang panahon ako ay nalikha na. Proverbs chapter 5. Husbands want to be understood as well. 12. The Hebrew. One evening we were sitting down to eat dinner, and of course, campfire and so forth. "Who shall boast that he hath a chaste heart? . He's there to help you understand yourself. For do we not continually hear the Christian described as a pilgrim, as one who is on a long and a weary journey? "The hearing ear, and the seeing eye, the Lord hath even made both of them." But though it be called night in one sense, in regard of that perfect glorious perpetual day in heaven, Concerning Worship. The sweat stood upon his brow, and he rested for a moment. I tell you sir, there is no business that is a legitimate one which a man cannot carry on and adorn his Master in it; or if there be such a business, come out of it as you would out of the burning city of Sodom. A man must work in this life. But then I am in such an ungodly household, sir; I am so laughed at. Yes, sir; but if somebody were to leave you a thousand pounds on condition that you wore a red ribbon round your arm you know you would be laughed at if you did, or suppose the condition was that you were to wear a fools-cap for a week and you would have a thousand pounds a-year for life afterwards, would you not wear it? 3. I do not believe you, sir. Deep within you know the answer; you know what's right. Read full chapter Proverbs 20:5 in all English translations Proverbs 19 Proverbs 21 New International Version (NIV) ". The NASB translates it as plan. To the slothful therefore it is to be intimated, that often, when we will not do at the right time what we can, before long, when we will, we cannot. Salem Media Group. 6. What do you mean? Suppose it were not cold, do you know what he would say? Be more diligent than ever you have been. Deceitfulness. The bread of deceit is sweet to a man; but afterwards his mouth will be filled with gravel ( Proverbs 20:15-17 ). He is a great drone, for, 'Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging: and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise. Oh that their hearts had been made tender before the terrible fire of judgment had melted them! It is nothing, it is nothing, says the buyer: but when he is gone his way, he boasts ( Proverbs 20:14 ). Spurgeon at New Park Street Chapel, Southwark on a Thursday Evening, during the Winter of 1859. It may be by the steel bond of brotherhood, by the silvern chain of religious fellowship, by the golden band of conjugal affection, by the flaxen cord of parental or filial love, or by the silken tie of friendship. It may be by the steel bond of brotherhood, by the silvern chain of religious fellowship, by the golden band of conjugal affection, by the flaxen cord of parental or filial love, or by the silken tie of friendship. He beheld himself washed completely clean, and being very rejoiced thereat he was willing to sit down; but the Crucified One said Follow me. He took him to the top of a hill, and down beneath there was a wide-spreading harvest, he put a sickle into his hand and he said, Go and reap. He looked round him and he replied, But the fields are so vast, I cannot reap them. The finger of the Crucified One pointed to a spot where there was one reaper at work, and that one reaper seemed to be mowing whole acres at once. I wish I could make you cry, because there will be more to cry about than to smile at in this matter, when I come to show you that this is spiritually the case with many. It is a snare to a man who devours that which is holy, and after vows to make an inquiry ( Proverbs 20:25 ). The further you go East, the less activity there is; the further you go West in the world, the more restless does the human mind become, and consequently I suppose, the more active. Divers weights are an abomination unto the LORD; and a false balance is not good. avaz twist tower lner w1 rebuilt decoracion de christmas tree. A Christian is a watchman by office. There is no coulter; and instead of the broad steel plough-share we see a pointed piece of wood. What now shall I say concerning the very carefulness and watchfulness against sin? I believe that the peculiar genius of the Anglo-Saxon character prevents our being, as a nation, guilty of that sin. A man's wisdom is here said to be of use to him for the pumping of other people, and diving into them, 1. Proverbs 20:5. A. Proverbs 17:20 = Words flowing from a mouth that speaks a little truth with uncertainty, mixed in with the world's answers that contradict this truth. there is no love in the church because you havent any! One or more of these bonds of attachment may encircle each person, and each bond has its varying strength, and is capable of endless lengthening and contracting. Oh that the tears shed in eternity had but been shed in time! Site by Mere. This rigid, uncompromising, and absolute, In Scripture frequent mention is made of the husbandman and his work. It may be a hidden reservoir, ready in the season of need. Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging: and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise ( Proverbs 20:1 ). For the whole are to be admonished that they employ the health of the body to the health of the soul: lest, if they turn the grace of granted soundness to the use of iniquity, they be made worse by the gift, and afterwards merit the severer punishments, in that they fear not now to use amiss the more bountiful gifts of God. For those who already give compassionately of their own are to be admonished not to lift themselves up in swelling thought above those to whom they impart earthly things; not to esteem themselves better than others because they see others to be supported by them. Wise people will not become drunkards, will not needlessly anger those in authority, will avoid quarrelling and will work to support themselves (20:1-4). Consider and hear me, O L ORD my God: lighten mine eyes, lest I sleep the sleep of death; Lest mine enemy say, I have prevailed against him; and those that trouble me rejoice when I am moved. Leo the GreatWritings of Leo the Great, How to be Admonished are those who Give Away what is their Own, and those who Seize what Belongs to Others. The first nine chapters constitute a continuous discourse, almost in the manner of a sermon; and of the last two chapters, ch. . He would be very pleased indeed if his feet would go without being moved, and if the clods would but move one another, and lift his feet up for him, so that he might not have the trouble of carrying himself after his plough. . Yet though even of the effects on creatures of His doings we know little, we have reason to rejoice that, in His word He has informed us, and in His providence illustrated by that word, he has given us to. I believe that the peculiar genius of the Anglo-Saxon character prevents our being, as a nation, guilty of that sin. Whenever you feel faint and weary, will you think of One who ploughed more than you ever can plough, and deeper furrows too, and ploughed more terrible ploughing on a harder rock and a more terrible soil than you have to plough upon? therefore he'll be begging in the time of harvest, and have nothing. 25 Wala pa ang mga burol, ganoon din ang mga bundok, nang ako ay isilang dito sa sansinukob. a. 17, 18. God has given me grace for myself; but I have none to spare for anybody else.. . That faith cleanses it, and makes it pure. All the commandments of the second table are but branches of it: they might be reduced all to the works of righteousness and of mercy. Why, I can say that the harvest I have reaped already pays me for all my labors ten thousand times told. Proverbs 3:1-20 | Bible Study Questions - Covenant Hope Church Dubai . But "who can say, I have made my heart pure (Prov. The blueness of a wound cleanses away evil: so do stripes in the inward parts of the life ( Proverbs 20:30 ). And when this happened, the Lord said unto Moses, "Speak unto Aaron and his sons and tell them that they are not to be drinking wine when they come in to offer sacrifices before Me." of i. "Who Benjamin Whichcote, the First of the "Latitude-Men". Those therefore who would keep counsel must not only put on resolution, but stand upon their guard. For surely there is an end; and thine expectation shall not be cut off. Proverbs xxiii. {cold: or, winter}-- Proverbs 20:4. xxx. There are still far too many to whom the familiar lines of Dr. Watts may be applied. What fools think could cost you dearly. i. Peter explains that it is imperative for a husband to "dwell with [his wife] with understanding" ( 1 Peter 3:7 ). Is this what God wants? 42, Mark xiii. A Christian should watch. Spurgeon left this earth for his heavenly hope in 1892. Book of Proverbs - Charles H. Spurgeon's Treasury of David Proverbs 3:2 For length of days and years of life And peace they (Pr 3:1) will add to you. --PROVERBS xx. Now it's like a well of deep waters. How the Slothful and the Hasty are to be Admonished. Pure and undisturbed, but secret, hidden, and hard to be come at: such are the things of the spirit of a man, the thoughts of his mind, the devices of his heart; which, though easily known by the searcher of hearts, are not easily penetrated into by men; or it is not easily got out of them what is in them, especially in some men, who are very vi. Now it is just this point in religion that many men do not like. Get the rule over thy corruptions; take more pains to get this than the wealth of this world. Then the Crucified One came to him again, and said, For the love of souls, and for my sake, go on. And he went on. I believe your second excuse is as bad as your first one; I shiver it into a thousand pieces. "But Joseph said to them, "It is as I said to you. Until he's into trouble, you know.Now we deal with the sluggard or the slothful, the lazy man again. Someone else says, I have no time, I have not indeed. Time for what, sir? Counsel in the heart of man Men of the deepest and most comprehensive minds are rarely apt, unsolicited, to join in any discourse, in which they might appear even to the greatest advantage; but a man of understanding will elicit this, by questions framed for the purpose, and thus pump up the salubrious waters from the deep and capacious well. Have nothing to do with you. This testimony of the Holy Spirit contains the whole mystery of regeneration. For those who already give compassionately of their own are to be admonished not to lift themselves up in swelling thought above those to whom they impart earthly things; not to esteem themselves better than others because they see others to be supported by them. Exod 20: 15. 23 Matagal nang panahon nang anyuan niya ako, bago pa nalikha at naanyo itong mundo. What Now Shall I Say Concerning the Very Carefulness and Watchfulness against Sin? The fact is, it is cold my brethren and you dont want to plough. If ordinary people can, to some extent, know the state of other peoples hearts by what they see them do, how much more can God who made them (10-12). This small family comprised of Corrie, her sister Betsy, and their father saved the lives of over 600 Jewish people during the war. i. Can any of you say that? "[3] `Deep water,' as already noted, is an idiom for things mysterious or difficult to find out. Oh that they had repented ere their life was ended! It sometimes happens too that these idle people are religious people, or profess to be so, though I have no faith in that mans religion who is lazy. (Admonition 13.) The strong horses, too, harnessed one behind AnonymousMother Stories from the Old Testament. He begs in harvest and he has nothing; the beggary becomes all the more terrible because its results are so disappointing. I will sing unto the L ORD, because he hath dealt bountifully with me. Who can say it?Now here's the thing again on the balances, the weights. The heart knoweth his own bitterness; and a stranger doth not intermeddle with his joy. Proverbs xiv. He was sent to this world that he might be diligent in his calling, in the position in life in which God has been pleased to place him. He reminds us that the Lord knows very well that we can't change our heart, but he can, when we submit to him by faith in Jesus.
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