CrossLinks Topical Index - FO


foal : messianic prophecy - on a donkey
foal - messianic prophecy : messianic prophecy - on a donkey
follow : discipleship - cost
follow - Jesus : discipleship - cost
follow me : follow me - Peter by angel; follow Me - Peter three times by Christ
follow me - Peter by angel : Acts 12:8
follow Me - Peter three times by Christ : Mat. 4:19 (first); Mark 1:17 (first); Luke 5:3 (first); John 13:36 (promise to follow); John 21:19 (second); John 21:22 (third)
following : cloud - following; wilderness - following God in
following - cloud : cloud - following
following - God in wilderness : wilderness - following God in
folly : foolishness - by respectable
folly - by respectable : foolishness - by respectable
fonts : fonts - Hebrew and Greek
fonts - Hebrew and Greek :

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food : animals - provision from God; bread - daily; manna - angel's food; prayer - food; unclean - food eaten; unclean - no food is ; unclean - provision from; will - Father's as food
food - angel’s (manna) : manna - angel's food
food - animals - from God : animals - provision from God
food - clean : unclean - no food is
food - Father's will : will - Father's as food
food - from unclean source : unclean - provision from
food - prayer for : prayer - food
food - scripture as : bread - daily
food - unclean eaten : unclean - food eaten
Food for the Desert : Ref-0659
Food for the Desert - Darby, John Nelson. : Ref-0659
fool : fool - accusing of ; fool - contending with ; fool - praise from; fool - says no God; fool - self confident; fool - widom accessible to; fool - words
fool - accusing of : Num. 20:10; Mat. 5:22

"Fool (more, Gk.) may be a transliteration of the Hebrew moreh, ‘rebel’. . . This word was used by Moses of the Israelites at Meribah, when his disobedience caused him to be prevented from entering the Promised Land (Num. 20:10)." Ref-0147, note Mat. 5:22.


fool - contending with : Pr. 14:6-7; Pr. 16:22; Pr. 17:10; Pr. 17:12; Pr. 23:9; Pr. 26:4-5; Pr. 27:3; Pr. 27:22; Pr. 29:9; Mat. 7:6

"The greatest fool can ask more than a wise man can answer." -- Clinton Anderson


fool - praise from : Ecc. 7:5
fool - says no God : Ps. 14:1
fool - self confident : Pr. 14:16
fool - widom accessible to : Pr. 17:16
fool - words : Ecc. 10:12-14
foolish : nation - church? ; natural man - foolish to ; wisdom - foolish
foolish - nation : nation - church?
foolish - to natural man : natural man - foolish to
foolish - wisdom : wisdom - foolish
foolishness : foolishness - by respectable
foolishness - by respectable : Ecc. 10:1
foot : heel - stricken in ; walk - land ownership
foot - injured : heel - stricken in
foot - tread - land ownership : walk - land ownership
footstep : footstep - on Mt. of Olives
footstep - on Mt. of Olives : 1K. 1:40; 2K. 23:13; Zec. 14:4; Mat. 24:1-3; Mark 13:2-3; Luke 19:41-44; Acts 1:9-11

"This is the same verb used of the first -- and most famous -- of Israel's deliverances: when God ‘split’ the Red Sea (Exodus 14:16,21; sell also Ne. 9:11; Ps. 78:13; Isa. 65:12). The use of this exodus motif fits the situation precisely." Ref-0146, p. 465. "The second coming will occur not upon the Mount of Olives initially, but at the city of Bozrah (Micah 2:12-13; Isa. 34:1-7; 63:1-6). It is at this point that the Lord will begin fighting the forces of the Antichrist who have come down to the city of Bozrah to try to destroy the remnant located there." Arnold Fruchtenbaum, "The Little Apocalypse of Zechariah", Ref-0209, p. 264. "It must be noted that the angels did not prophesy that Jesus would return to the same place [Acts 1:9-11], but rather in the same manner in which He had left. Jesus left in the clouds of Heaven and according to Matthew 24:30, He will return in the clouds of Heaven." Ref-0219, p. 349. "This mountain is referred to in 2K. 23:13 as “the Mountain of Destruction.” This is the mountain upon which Solomon built altars to Milcom, the god/king of the Ammonites, and Chemosh, the destroyer/war god of the Moabites. It is, of course, on the Mount of Olives where the Olivet Discourse occurs in which, among other things, Jesus predicts the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem." Ref-1308, p. 55.


Footsteps of the Messiah, The, Fruchtenbaum : Ref-0204
Footsteps of the Messiah, The, Fruchtenbaum - Fruchtenbaum, Arnold G., The footsteps of the Messiah. : Ref-0204
Footsteps of the Messiah, The, Fruchtenbaum - Fruchtenbaum, Arnold G., The footsteps of the Messiah. - The Footsteps of the Messiah : Ref-0204
Footsteps of The Messiah, The, rev. ed., Fruchtenbaum : Ref-0219
Footsteps of The Messiah, The, rev. ed., Fruchtenbaum - Fruchtenbaum, Arnold G., The Footsteps of The Messiah, rev. ed. - The Footsteps of The Messiah, rev. ed. : Ref-0219
Footsteps of The Messiah, The, rev. ed., Fruchtenbaum - The Footsteps of The Messiah, rev. ed. : Ref-0219
footstool : footstool - ark of covenant ; footstool - earth ; footstool - enemies made his
footstool - ark of covenant : 1Chr. 28:2; Ps. 132:7-8; Lam. 2:1

✪ See footstool - earth.


footstool - earth : Mat. 5:34

✪ See footstool - ark of covenant.


footstool - enemies made his : Ps. 110:1; Mat. 22:44; Mark 12:36; Luke 20:42; Acts 2:35; Eph. 1:22; Heb. 1:13; Heb. 10:13
for us : for us - God
for us - God : Rom. 8:31
forbidden : forbidden - by Holy Spirit; forbidden - fruit
forbidden - by Holy Spirit : Acts 16:6
forbidden - fruit : Gen. 2:17; Gen. 3:3; Jer. 2:3
forced : king - Jesus forced
forced - Jesus as king : king - Jesus forced
forces : held together - by God
forces - held by God : held together - by God
forehead : forehead - God's name on; forehead - harlot; forehead - name on
forehead - God's name on : Rev. 7:3; Rev. 14:1; Rev. 22:4
forehead - harlot : Jer. 3:3; Rev. 17:5
forehead - name on : Gen. 4:15; Ex. 13:9 (?); Ex. 13:16; Eze. 9:4; Rev. 7:3; Rev. 13:1; Rev. 13:16; Rev. 14:1; Rev. 14:9; Rev. 17:5; Rev. 20:4; Rev. 22:4

✪ Questionable: Ex. 13:9 (?);


foreign : wives - foreign
foreign - wives : wives - foreign
foreigner : temple - desecration by Gentile
foreigner - enter temple : temple - desecration by Gentile
foreigners : foreigners - treat as locals
foreigners - treat as locals : Lev. 19:34-35
foreknowledge : foreknowledge - of God
foreknowledge - of God : Isa. 48:3; Acts 26:5; Rom. 8:29; Rom. 11:2; 1Pe. 1:20
foreknown : foreknown - by God
foreknown - by God : Hos. 13:15; Amos 3:2; Rom. 9:29
foreordination : predestination - of God
foreordination - of God : predestination - of God
forever : forever - not forever - Hebrew olam; Holy Spirit - sealed with
forever - Holy Spirit given to believers : Holy Spirit - sealed with
forever - not forever - Hebrew olam : Ex. 21:6; Lev. 25:46; Deu. 15:17; Deu. 23:3; 1S. 1:22; 1S. 2:30; 1S. 20:23; 1S. 27:12; 1K. 9:3; 1Chr. 17:14-17; 1Chr. 28:4; 2Chr. 7:16; Isa. 32:14-15
forged : Thessalonian letter forged
forged - Thessalonian letter : Thessalonian letter forged
forget : children - forget God; forget - the past; prosperity - forgetting God in
forget - children God : children - forget God
forget - God - prosperity causes : prosperity - forgetting God in
forget - the past : Php. 3:13; Luke 9:62
forgive : forgive - enemies; forgive - forgiven; forgive - fruit without ; forgive - others; forgive - repentant brother; prayer - forgiveness before
forgive - before prayer : prayer - forgiveness before
forgive - enemies : Mat. 5:44; Acts 7:60; Rom. 12:20; 1Cor. 4:12
forgive - forgiven : Mat. 6:12; Mat. 6:15; Mark 11:25-26; Luke 6:37
forgive - fruit without :

Unforgiveness leads to offense which leads to resentment which leads to hatred which leads to a grudge which leads to revenge. -- Chuck Swindoll


forgive - others : Mat. 6:14-15; Mat. 18:21-35; Mark 11:25; Luke 11:14; Eph. 4:32; Col. 3:13
forgive - repentant brother : Luke 17:3
forgiven : forgiven - believers; murder - forgiven; sin - authority to forgive
forgiven - believers : Col. 2:13
forgiven - murder : murder - forgiven
forgiven - sins by Jesus or disciples : sin - authority to forgive
forgiveness : forgiveness - lacking; grace - lack between believers; sins - forgiveness available
forgiveness - between believers : grace - lack between believers
forgiveness - lacking : 2S. 14:24; Rom. 1:31
forgiveness - of sins available : sins - forgiveness available
forgotten : dead - forgotten; forgotten - God
forgotten - dead : dead - forgotten
forgotten - God : Isa. 17:10; Jer. 13:25
Forgotten Truths, Robert Anderson : Ref-0761
Forgotten Truths, Robert Anderson - Anderson, Robert, Forgotten Truths : Ref-0761
Forgotten Truths, Robert Anderson - Anderson, Robert, Forgotten Truths - Logos-0493 : Ref-0761
Forgotten Truths, Sir Robert Anderson : Ref-0915
Forgotten Truths, Sir Robert Anderson - Anderson, Sir Robert, Forgotten Truths : Ref-0915
Forgotten Truths, Sir Robert Anderson - Anderson, Sir Robert, Forgotten Truths - SS-0031 : Ref-0915
form : man - God as likeness
form - God as man : man - God as likeness
form criticism : textual criticism - form criticism
format : format - markup
format - markup :

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formed : abortion - AGAINST ; created - man by God
formed - man by God : created - man by God
formed - man in womb : abortion - AGAINST
formless : formless - and void ; formless - God
formless - and void : Gen. 1:2; Isa. 34:11; Jer. 4:23

✪ Hebrew tohu waw bohu. "The Hebrew pair tōhû and bōhû is an excellent example of hendiadys, “a single concept expressed by two words linked with the conjunction,” and forming a unit in which one member of the pair is used to qualify the other member. . . . The uses of tōhû alone throughout the Old Testament, then, add some breadth to our concept of bōhû. . . . the LXX translators did not use the Greek word “chaos” in translating tōhû and bōhû! Moreover, no recognized Greek translation has ever done so." Ref-0819, pp. 124-125.


formless - God : Ex. 20:4; Deu. 4:12; Deu. 4:15; Deu. 5:8; Acts 17:29; Rom. 1:23
fornication : fornication - contrary to sound doctrine; fornication - sin ; unmarried - sin
fornication - contrary to sound doctrine : 1Ti. 1:10
fornication - sin : 1Ti. 1:10; Heb. 13:4

"It is not by accident that behaviours stated in Scripture to be sinful, such as adultery and fornication, are also unhealthy. Many women know that their regular pap smears are designed to detect early changes in the cervical cells that may lead to cancer. But many are unaware that this disease is caused by a sexually trans-mitted virus called the human papilloma virus (HPV). Condoms do not protect against infection by this family of viruses." Kathy Wallace, Becoming one flesh, Ref-0784, volume 29.1, 2015.120-127, p. 121. "Notably, where sexual partners commence a relationship while virgins, and remain together for life in an exclusive relationship (figure 2), the woman's risk of acquiring HPV and, subsequently, cervical cancer, is exceedingly low." Kathy Wallace, Becoming one flesh, Ref-0784, volume 29.1, 2015.120-127, p. 121. "First-time pregnancies, as well as the first pregnancy after a woman changes sexual partners, carry the greatest risk. 19,20 This indicates that passage of paternal antigen across the placenta may cause maternal disease.21 This results from the woman's immune system's not being appropriately ex-posed to sperm from her partner for long enough for her immune system to recognise his ‘for eign' tissues as acceptable.22–26 Appropriately long exposure ensures that her immune system will behave tolerantly towards the embryo that results from their union, and that is half made up of his genetic material and half of hers." Kathy Wallace, Becoming one flesh, Ref-0784, volume 29.1, 2015.120-127, p. 121. "There is presently good evidence to suggest that the immune tolerance generated in the woman by un-protected sex with her husband results in successful and complication-free pregnancy outcomes. This out-come has been linked not to coitus alone but to sperm exposure. The presence of sperm in the woman's body provides priming events for exposure to the female T cell lymphocytes resulting in maternal immune tolerance to the paternal antigens.39,40 These T cell lymphocytes, thus reprogrammed, recognise the paternal antigens in the conceptus and facilitate implantation rather than at tack the ‘foreign' cells." Kathy Wallace, Becoming one flesh, Ref-0784, volume 29.1, 2015.120-127, p. 121. "Having the DNA of a separate individual integrated into one's body for life, conveyed via the process of procreation, emphasises the depth of the intimacy achievable for a male and female union." Kathy Wallace, Becoming one flesh, Ref-0784, volume 29.1, 2015.120-127, p. 125.


fornication - without marriage : unmarried - sin
forsake : leave - God will never
forsake - God will never : leave - God will never
forsaken : apostles - forsake Jesus; cries - Jesus’ heard; forsaken - by God; forsaken - God by man; forsaken - Messiah by God; law - forsaken; temple - forsaken
forsaken - by God : Jer. 12:7
forsaken - God by man : Jer. 2:17; Jer. 2:19
forsaken - Jesus by apostles : apostles - forsake Jesus
forsaken - Jesus not : cries - Jesus’ heard
forsaken - law : law - forsaken
forsaken - Messiah by God : Ps. 22:1; Mat. 27:46; Mark 15:34
forsaken - temple : temple - forsaken
fortress : fortress - rock as
fortress - rock as : Ps. 31:2
fortune : sorcery - practiced
fortune - telling : sorcery - practiced
fortune telling : witchcraft - AGAINST
fortune telling - AGAINST : witchcraft - AGAINST
forty : forty - days; Moses - and forty
forty - and Moses : Moses - and forty
forty - days : 40; Gen. 7:4; Gen. 7:12; Gen. 7:17; Gen. 8:6; Gen. 50:3; Ex. 24:18; Ex. 34:28; Num. 13:25; Num. 14:34; Deu. 9:9; Deu. 9:11; Deu. 9:18; Deu. 9:25; Deu. 10:10; 1S. 17:16; 1K. 19:8; Eze. 4:6; Jonah 3:4; Mat. 4:2; Mark 1:13; Luke 4:2; Acts 1:3
forty blows : Deu. 25:3
forty days : Elijah - forty days; Moses - forty days
forty days - Elijah : Elijah - forty days
forty days - Moses : Moses - forty days
forty two : X0105 - 3.5 years
forty two - months - X0105 : X0105 - 3.5 years
forty years : Saul - duration of reign; wilderness - forty years
forty years - Saul reigned : Saul - duration of reign
forty years - wilderness : wilderness - forty years
fossil : ark - Noah's - species carried on Noah's ; evolution - dating ; evolution - fossil evidence
fossil - dating : evolution - dating
fossil - evidence - evolution : evolution - fossil evidence
fossil - species : ark - Noah's - species carried on Noah's
fossils : evolution - Burgess Shale ; evolution - fossils - living ; evolution - missing links
fossils - Burgess Shale : evolution - Burgess Shale
fossils - living - evolution : evolution - fossils - living
fossils - missing - evolution : evolution - missing links
found : scripture - not found
found - scripture not : scripture - not found
foundation : foundation - apostles and prophets ; foundation - before; foundation - Christ foreordained; foundation - jewel; foundation - of church ; foundation - of world; foundation - required; foundation - rock vs. sand
foundation - apostles and prophets : 1Cor. 12:28; Eph. 3:5; Eph. 2:20; Eph. 3:5; Eph. 4:11-12

"Here in Ephesians 2:20 the genitive is definitely the appositional use of the genitive; that is, we may translate this passage as ‘built upon the foundation which is the apostles and prophets.’" Ref-0115, p. 59. In view of Eph. 3:5 and the word order of Eph. 2:20, it would appear that New Testament prophets are in view.


foundation - before : Gen. 1:1; Ps. 90:2; Pr. 8:22-24; Isa. 40:21; Isa. 48:16; Mic. 5:2; John 1:1; John 17:5; John 17:24; Eph. 1:4; 2Ti. 1:9; 1Pe. 1:20; Rev. 13:8
foundation - Christ foreordained : 1Pe. 1:20
foundation - jewel : Isa. 54:11; Rev. 21:19
foundation - of church : Mat. 16:18; 1Cor. 3:11; Eph. 2:20; Rev. 21:14

✪ See body of Christ - mystery. In view of Eph. 3:5 and the word order of Eph. 2:20, it would appear that New Testament prophets are in view. This is compatible with the view of the church as a mystery.


foundation - of world : Gen. 1:1; Pr. 8:29; Mat. 13:35; Mat. 25:34; Luke 11:50; John 1:1; John 17:24; Eph. 1:4; Heb. 4:3; Heb. 9:26; 1Pe. 1:20; Rev. 13:8; Rev. 17:8
foundation - required : Ps. 11:3; John 5:47
foundation - rock vs. sand : Mat. 7:24; Luke 6:48
Foundations of Pentecostal Theology, Guy P. Duffield : Ref-0701
Foundations of Pentecostal Theology, Guy P. Duffield - Duffield, Guy P. and Nathaniel M. Van Cleave, Foundations of Pentecostal Theology : Ref-0701
Foundations of Pentecostal Theology, Guy P. Duffield - Duffield, Guy P. and Nathaniel M. Van Cleave, Foundations of Pentecostal Theology - Logos-0452 : Ref-0701
fountain : living - water
fountain - living water : living - water
four : chronology - Anno Domini - 4 year error ; four - meaning; four - wings ; horns - four; wings - four
four - heads : four - wings
four - horns : horns - four
four - meaning : Eze. 7:2
four - wings : wings - four; Dan. 7:5; Dan. 11:5-11

"After twenty years of conflict by his generals over the inheritance of Alexander there emerged substantially four chief kingdoms: 1. The Syro-Babylonian kingdom of Seleucus (the ‘king of the north:’ Dan. 11:6,7,11); 2. The Egyptian kingdom of Ptolemy Lagos: (the ‘king of the south:’ Dan. 11:5,9,11); 3. The Macedonian-Greek kingdom of Cassander; and 4. The Thracian-Bithynian kingdom of Lysimachus." Ref-0197, p. 169. "After a time, however, it was agreed among his [Alexander's] principal generals that the empire should be held by them for the posthumous child, who proved to be a son and was called Alexander II. Another reputed son, Hercules, had been slain sometime before. The jealousies of the generals soon resulted in the same fate being meted out to the infant heir and his mother Roxana." Ref-1126, pp. 16-17. "in B.C. 301, the Battle of Ipsus put a quietus on the evil energy of Antigonus. In this great conflict—one of the decisive battles of the world—Antigonus and Demetrius were opposed by the renowned quartette of Alexander’s generals, among whom his empire was ultimately divided, namely: Ptolemy Soter, Seleucus, Lysimachus, and Cassander. The allies were triumphant, slaying Antigonus, utterly routing his army, and causing Demetrius to flee for his life. He was apprehended several years later by Seleucus, and died in captivity. The confederate generals, who had previously borne the titles of governors or satraps, now partitioned the empire, Cassander becoming king of Greece; Lysimachus of Thrace, or Armenia; Seleucus, of Syria and the adjacent regions; and Ptolemy of Egypt, Palestine, Libya and Arabia. It was the four-fold division of the Grecian empire pictured in the four horns of the rough goat seen in the vision by Daniel, and so plainly predicted in the “writing of truth.” In fact, the eleventh chapter of Daniel gives a summary of the conflicts of the Seleucidæ (as the successors of Seleucus were called) and the Ptolemies (the Egyptian rulers) for a century and a half after the battle of Ipsus." Ref-1126, pp. 19-20.


four - year calendar error : chronology - Anno Domini - 4 year error
four days : Lazarus - dead four days
four days - Lazarus dead : Lazarus - dead four days
Four Golden Hours: At Kingsway Hall, London With Dr. Harry A. Ironside, Ironside, H. A. : Ref-1161
Four Golden Hours: At Kingsway Hall, London With Dr. Harry A. Ironside, Ironside, H. A. - Ironside, H. A., Four Golden Hours: At Kingsway Hall, London With Dr. Harry A. Ironside : Ref-1161
Four Golden Hours: At Kingsway Hall, London With Dr. Harry A. Ironside, Ironside, H. A. - Ironside, H. A., Four Golden Hours: At Kingsway Hall, London With Dr. Harry A. Ironside - Logos-0627 : Ref-1161
Four-Fold Gospel, McGarvey : Ref-1037
Four-Fold Gospel, McGarvey - Cross-0108 - McGarvey, Four-Fold Gospel : Ref-1037
Four-Fold Gospel, McGarvey - McGarvey, Four-Fold Gospel : Ref-1037
Foursquare : Foursquare - origin
Foursquare - origin :

"In the early 1920s, Sister Aimee settled in Southern California. She saw the potential of radio for propagating Pentecostal teaching. She also understood the strategic value of Los Angeles as a media center. In 1923, she built (and filled) the 5,300-seat Angelus Temple in the Echo Park district of Los Angeles. A year later, she was granted a broadcasting license by the FCC. She ran a 500-watt powerhouse radio station (KFSG), broadcasting through two tall radio towers on the Angelus Temple roof. She thus became the first female broadcast mogul, the first media-driven Pentecostal celebrity, and the first woman to pastor a megachurch. Sister Aimee's popularity spawned a major Pentecostal denomination, The International Church of the Foursquare Gospel. Today the denomination boasts 60,000 congregations world-wide. The group's headquarters are still located in Los Angeles." John MacArthur, Strange Fire Redux, Ref-0164 25(2) Fall 2004, 85-93, p. 86.


fourteen generations : difficulty - fourteen generations - Matthew's genealogy
fourteen generations - Matthew's genealogy : difficulty - fourteen generations - Matthew's genealogy
fourth : Paul - missionary journey - fourth
fourth - missionary journey - Paul : Paul - missionary journey - fourth
Fourth Lateran Council : chronology - A.D. 1215 - Fourth Lateran Council - transubstantiation
Fourth Lateran Council - 1215 AD : chronology - A.D. 1215 - Fourth Lateran Council - transubstantiation
fowls : birds - feed on dead
fowls - feed on dead : birds - feed on dead
fox : dog - unclean
fox - unclean : dog - unclean
Fox, Fox’s Book of Martyrs : Ref-1009
Fox, Fox’s Book of Martyrs - Cross-0080 : Ref-1009
Fox, Fox’s Book of Martyrs - Cross-0080 - Fox’s Book of Martyrs, Fox : Ref-1009
Fox, Fox’s Book of Martyrs - Fox’s Book of Martyrs, Fox : Ref-1009
Foxe, John, Foxe’s Book of Martyrs : Ref-1306
Foxe, John, Foxe’s Book of Martyrs - Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, John Foxe : Ref-1306
Foxe, John, Foxe’s Book of Martyrs - Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, John Foxe - Kindle-0011 : Ref-1306
Foxe, John, Foxe’s Book of Martyrs - Kindle-0011 : Ref-1306
Foxe, John, The New Foxe's Book of Martyrs : Ref-1375
Foxe, John, The New Foxe's Book of Martyrs - Chadwick, Harold J., The New Foxe's Book of Martyrs : Ref-1375
Foxe, John, The New Foxe's Book of Martyrs - Chadwick, Harold J., The New Foxe's Book of Martyrs - The New Foxe's Book of Martyrs, John Foxe, Harold J. Chadwick : Ref-1375
Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, John Foxe : Ref-1306
Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, John Foxe - Foxe, John, Foxe’s Book of Martyrs : Ref-1306
Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, John Foxe - Foxe, John, Foxe’s Book of Martyrs - Kindle-0011 : Ref-1306
Fox’s Book of Martyrs, Fox : Ref-1009
Fox’s Book of Martyrs, Fox - Cross-0080 - Fox, Fox’s Book of Martyrs : Ref-1009
Fox’s Book of Martyrs, Fox - Fox, Fox’s Book of Martyrs : Ref-1009

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