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Hesekiel 32

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1 Und es geschah im zwölften Jahre, im zwölften Monat, am Ersten des Monats, da geschah das Wort Jehovas zu mir also:

2 Menschensohn, erhebe ein Klagelied über den Pharao, den König von Ägypten, und sprich zu ihm: Einem jungen Löwen unter den Nationen (Eig. der Nationen) wurdest du verglichen; und doch warst du wie ein Seeungeheuer in den Meeren, und du brachst hervor in deinen Strömen und trübtest die Wasser mit deinen Füßen und wühltest ihre Ströme auf.

3 So spricht der Herr, Jehova: Daher werde ich mein Netz über dich ausbreiten durch eine Schar vieler Völker, und sie werden dich in meinem Garne heraufziehen.

4 Und ich werde dich auf das Land werfen, werde dich auf das freie Feld schleudern; und ich werde machen, daß alle Vögel des Himmels sich auf dir niederlassen und die Tiere der ganzen Erde sich von dir sättigen.

5 Und ich werde dein Fleisch auf die Berge bringen und die Täler mit deinem Aase (Eig. Leichenhaufen) füllen.

6 Und ich werde das Land bis an die Berge mit den Strömen (Eig. dem Ausfluß) deines Blutes tränken, und die Gründe sollen von dir angefüllt werden. -

7 Und ich werde, wenn ich dich auslösche, den Himmel bedecken und seine Sterne verdunkeln; ich werde die Sonne mit Gewölk bedecken, und der Mond wird sein Licht nicht scheinen lassen.

8 Alle leuchtenden Lichter (Eig. Leuchter des Lichtes) am Himmel werde ich deinetwegen verdunkeln, und ich werde Finsternis über dein Land bringen, spricht der Herr, Jehova.

9 Und ich werde das Herz vieler Völker traurig machen, wenn ich deinen Sturz (Eig. deinen Zusammenbruch, deine Zerschmetterung) unter die Nationen ausbringe, in die Länder, die du nicht gekannt hast.

10 Und ich werde machen, daß viele Völker sich über dich entsetzen, und ihre Könige werden über dich schaudern, wenn ich mein Schwert vor ihnen schwingen werde; und sie werden jeden Augenblick zittern, ein jeder für sein Leben, am Tage deines Falles. -

11 Denn so spricht der Herr, Jehova: Das Schwert des Königs von Babel wird über dich kommen.

12 Durch die Schwerter von Helden werde ich deine Menge (S. die Anm. Kap. 31,2) fällen: Die Gewalttätigsten der Nationen sind sie alle; und sie werden die Hoffart Ägyptens zerstören, und seine ganze Menge (S. die Anm. Kap. 31,2) wird vertilgt werden.

13 Und ich werde all sein Vieh an den vielen Wassern (Eig. von den vielen Wassern hinweg) vernichten, daß der Fuß des Menschen sie nicht mehr trübe, noch sie trüben die Klauen des Viehes.

14 Dann werde ich ihre Wasser sich klären (Eig. sich senken) und ihre Flüsse wie Öl fließen lassen, spricht der Herr, Jehova.

15 Wenn ich das Land Ägypten zu einer Wüste mache, und wenn das Land seiner Fülle beraubt wird (W. von seiner Fülle wüst wird.,) indem ich alle seine Bewohner schlage, so werden sie wissen, daß ich Jehova bin.

16 Das ist ein Klagelied, und man wird es klagend singen, die Töchter der Nationen werden es klagend singen; sie werden es klagend singen über Ägypten und über seine ganze Menge (S. die Anm. zu Kap. 31,2,) spricht der Herr, Jehova.

17 Und es geschah im zwölften Jahre, am Fünfzehnten des Monats, da geschah das Wort Jehovas zu mir also:

18 Menschensohn, wehklage über die Menge (S. die Anm. zu Kap. 31,2) Ägyptens, und stürze sie hinab, sie (Eig. es (Ägypten)) und die Töchter herrlicher Nationen, in die untersten Örter der Erde, zu denen, welche in die Grube hinabgefahren sind.

19 Wen übertriffst du an Lieblichkeit? Fahre hinab und werde zu den Unbeschnittenen hingelegt!

20 Inmitten der vom Schwert Erschlagenen sollen sie fallen! Das Schwert ist übergeben (d. h. dem König von Babel (Kap. 31,11);) schleppet Ägypten (W. es) herbei und seine ganze Menge (S. die Anm. zu Kap. 31,2!)

21 Aus der Mitte des Scheols reden von ihm die Mächtigen der Helden mit seinen Helfern. Sie sind hinabgefahren, sie liegen da, die Unbeschnittenen, vom Schwert erschlagen!

22 Dort ist Assur und seine ganze Schar; rings um ihn her ihre Gräber: Sie alle sind erschlagen, durchs Schwert Gefallene.

23 Seine Gräber sind in der tiefsten Grube gemacht, und seine Schar ist rings um sein Grab. Sie alle sind erschlagen, durchs Schwert gefallen, welche Schrecken verbreiteten im Lande der Lebendigen.

24 Dort ist Elam (Die persische Provinz, deren Hauptstadt Susa war.,) und seine ganze Menge rings um sein Grab. Sie alle sind erschlagen, durchs Schwert Gefallene, welche unbeschnitten hinabfuhren in die untersten Örter der Erde, welche ihren Schrecken verbreiteten im Lande der Lebendigen; und sie tragen ihre Schmach bei denen, welche in die Grube hinabgefahren sind.

25 Mitten unter Erschlagenen hat man ihm ein Lager gegeben mit seiner ganzen Menge; rings um ihn her sind ihre Gräber. Sie alle, unbeschnitten, sind vom Schwert erschlagen, weil ihr Schrecken verbreitet war im Lande der Lebendigen; und sie tragen ihre Schmach bei denen, welche in die Grube hinabgefahren sind. Mitten unter Erschlagene ist er gelegt.

26 Dort ist Mesech-Tubal und seine ganze Menge; rings um ihn her ihre Gräber. Sie alle, unbeschnitten, sind vom Schwert erschlagen, weil sie ihren Schrecken verbreiteten im Lande der Lebendigen.

27 Und sie liegen nicht bei den Helden der Unbeschnittenen, die gefallen sind, welche in den Scheol hinabfuhren mit ihren Kriegswaffen, und denen man ihre Schwerter unter ihre Häupter legte. Und ihre Missetaten sind über ihre Gebeine gekommen, weil sie ein Schrecken der Helden waren im Lande der Lebendigen. -

28 Auch du, Ägypten, wirst inmitten der Unbeschnittenen zerschmettert werden und bei den vom Schwert Erschlagenen liegen.

29 Dort ist Edom, seine Könige und alle seine Fürsten, die trotz (Eig. in, bei; so auch v 30) ihrer Macht (O. Tapferkeit) zu den vom Schwert Erschlagenen gelegt wurden; sie liegen bei den Unbeschnittenen und bei denen, welche in die Grube hinabgefahren sind.

30 Dort sind die Fürsten des Nordens insgesamt und alle Zidonier, welche zu den Erschlagenen hinabgefahren und trotz des Schreckens vor ihrer Macht (Eig. trotz des Schreckens vor ihnen wegen ihrer Macht (od. Tapferkeit)) zu Schanden geworden sind; und sie liegen unbeschnitten bei den vom Schwert Erschlagenen, und tragen ihre Schmach mit denen, welche in die Grube hinabgefahren sind.

31 Der Pharao wird sie sehen und sich trösten über seine ganze Menge. Vom Schwert erschlagen sind der Pharao und sein ganzes Heer, spricht der Herr, Jehova.

32 Denn ich ließ ihn seinen Schrecken verbreiten im Lande (Eig. Denn ich habe seinen Schrecken gelegt in das Land) der Lebendigen; und so wird er hingelegt werden inmitten der Unbeschnittenen zu den vom Schwert Erschlagenen, der Pharao und seine ganze Menge, spricht der Herr, Jehova.

   

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Apocalypse Explained #72

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72. (Verse 16) And he had in his right hand seven stars. That this signifies all the knowledges (cognitiones) of good and truth from Him, is evident from the signification of having in His right hand, as denoting from Himself; for hand signifies power, and hence whatever pertains to it, and thus also whatever is from it, the reason why the right hand is mentioned is because it signifies the power of good by means of truth (that the hand signifies power may be seen, Arcana Coelestia 878, 3091, 4931-4937, 6947, 10019; and therefore whatever pertains to it, and is from it, n. 9133, 10019, 10405; that the right hand signifies the power of good by truth, see n. 9604, 9736, 10061; and that the right hand of Jehovah signifies the Divine power of the Lord, thus omnipotence, see n, 3387, 4592, 4933, 7518, 7673, 8281, 9133, 10019); and from the signification of stars, as being the knowledges (cognitiones) of good and truth (concerning which in what follows); and from the signification of seven, as denoting all (concerning which see above, n. 20, 24).

[2] That stars signify the knowledges (cognitiones) of good and truth, thus goods and truths, is from appearances in the spiritual world; for there the Lord is seen as a Sun, and the angels from a distance as stars. The reason why the angels are thus seen, is from the reception of light from the Lord as a Sun, thus from the reception of Divine truth, which is from the Lord; for this is the light of heaven. This is why it is said in Daniel,

"They that be intelligent shall shine as the brightness of the firmament; and they that justify many, as the stars for ever" (12:3).

They that are intelligent, are those who are in truths, and those that justify many, are those who are in good (as may be seen in the work, Heaven and Hell 346-348).

[3] When it is known that the sun signifies the Lord as to Divine love, thus also Divine love from the Lord, and that stars signify the truths of the church, and the knowledges (cognitiones) thereof, it can also be known what is signified in the Word, where it is said that the sun shall be darkened, and that the stars shall withdrawn their shining, and also that they shall fall from heaven; and it may also be seen what stars signify when mentioned in other parts of the Word, as in the following passages in Isaiah:

I will make "the earth a waste, that he may destroy the sinners from it; the stars of the heavens and the constellations thereof shall not shine with their light; the sun shall be covered with darkness in his rising, and the moon shall not give forth the splendour of her light" (13:9, 10).

The vastation of the church is there treated of, which takes place when there is no longer any good of love and truth of faith; the earth which shall be laid waste is the church (as may be seen above, n. 29).

[4] In Ezekiel:

"I will cover the heavens when I shall extinguish thee, and will darken the stars; the sun will I cover with a cloud, and the moon shall not cause her light to shine; all the luminaries of light will I darken over thee, and I will give darkness over the land" (32:7, 8).

Darkness over the land denotes falsities in the church. In Joel:

"The sun and the moon shall be darkened, and the stars shall withdraw their shining" (2:10, 11; 3:15).

In Matthew:

In the consummation of the age "after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken" (24:29; Mark 13:24).

In Daniel:

From one of the horns of the he-goat "went forth a little horn, and it increased greatly towards the south, and towards the east, and towards glory; and it increased towards the host of the heavens, and it cast down of the host and of the stars, and trampled upon them; yea, even to the prince of the host it lifted up itself" (8:9, 10, 11).

Here, by the host of heaven are meant the goods and truths of the church in their whole extent (as may be seen, Arcana Coelestia 3448, 7236, 7988, 8019), specifically those which combat against falsities (see n. 7277); hence Jehovah is called, Jehovah Zebaoth, that is, of hosts (see n. 3448, 7988).

In the Apocalypse:

The dragon, with his tail "drew the third part of the stars of heaven to the earth" (12:4).

Stars also in that passage denote the goods and truths of the church, and the knowledges (cognitiones) thereof; the third part denotes the greater part; but what is signified by the dragon will be seen in the following pages.

Again:

"The stars of heaven fell to the earth" (Apoc. 6:13).

Again:

"A star fell from heaven unto the earth" (Apoc. 9:1).

Again:

"A great star fell from heaven burning as a lamp, and it fell upon the third part of the rivers, and upon the fountains of waters" (Apoc. 8:10).

Because stars signify the goods and truths of the church and the knowledges (cognitiones) thereof, by their falling from heaven is signified that they perish.

In David:

Jehovah "counteth the number of the stars, he calleth them all by names" (Psalms 147:4)

and in the same:

"Praise ye Jehovah, sun and moon; praise him all ye stars of light" (Psalms 148:3).

In the book of Judges:

"The kings came, they fought from heaven; the stars fought in their courses" (5:19, 20).

Because the angels in the spiritual heaven shine as stars, and because all truth and good belonging to them are from the Lord, therefore the Lord, as He is called an angel, is also called a star; as in Moses:

"A star shall arise (orietur) out of Jacob, and a sceptre shall rise (surget) out of Israel" (Numbers 24:17).

And in the Apocalypse:

Jesus, "the bright and morning star" (22:16).

It is therefore clear why it was that the wise men from the east saw a star, and followed it, and that it stood where Jesus was born (Matthew 2:1, 2, 9).

From these considerations it can now be known what is signified by the seven stars which were seen in the right hand of the Son of man, who is the Lord as to the Divine Human (as may be seen above, n. 63).

  
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Translation by Isaiah Tansley. Many thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.

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Arcana Coelestia #4592

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4592. 'And his father called him Benjamin' means the nature of the spiritual of the celestial. This is clear from the representation of 'Benjamin' as the spiritual of the celestial. What this is has been explained above in 4585, namely the intermediate part between the spiritual and the celestial, or between the spiritual man and the celestial man. In the original language Benjamin means Son of the right hand, and by 'son of the right hand' is meant spiritual truth which springs from celestial good, and consequent power; for good receives power through truth, 3563. 'Son' means truth, 489, 491, 533, 1147, 2623, 3373, and 'hand' means power, 878, 3091, 3563, 'right hand' therefore meaning supreme power. From this one may see what is meant by 'sitting at God's right hand', namely a state of power received from truth that springs from good, 3387. When used in reference to the Lord this phrase denotes omnipotence, and also Divine Truth which proceeds from the Lord's Divine Good, as in Psalms 110:1; Matthew 22:44; 26:63-64; Mark 14:61-62; 6:19; Luke 22:69. And since it is Divine power, that is, omnipotence, that is meant, the phrase 'at the right hand of God's power (or virtue 1 )' is used in these places.

[2] From this it is evident what 'Benjamin' means in the genuine sense, namely spiritual truth which springs from celestial good, meant by 'Joseph'. Both together therefore constitute that which lies between the spiritual man and the celestial man, as stated above in 4585. But this good and this truth are distinct and separate from the celestial represented by 'Judah' and from the spiritual represented by 'Israel', the former entity being higher or more interior, the latter one lower or more exterior, for as stated they constitute that which lies between. But no one can have any conception of the good represented by 'Joseph' or of the truth represented by 'Benjamin' except him who has been enlightened by the light of heaven. Angels have a clear conception of them because all the ideas forming their thought are products of the light of heaven which comes from the Lord, a light in which they see and perceive an unending number of things which man cannot possibly understand, let alone speak about.

[3] Take the following as an illustration. All without exception are born natural yet with the capacity to become either celestial or spiritual, whereas the Lord alone was born spiritual-celestial. It was for this reason that He was born in Bethlehem, where the border of the land of Benjamin ran. Indeed 'Bethlehem' means the spiritual of the celestial, and 'Benjamin' represents the same. The reason He alone was born spiritual-celestial is that the Divine dwelt within Him. These are matters which no one can possibly comprehend who does not dwell in the light of heaven; for one who dwells in the light of the world, and relies for his perception on that light, hardly knows what truth is or what good is, still less what it is to rise up by degrees to more interior levels of truth and good, and so hardly knows anything at all about the countless manifestations of truth and good in every degree which are visible to angels in light as clear as that shining at midday. This shows the nature of angels' wisdom in comparison with men's.

[4] There are six names which occur frequently [in the Word] - in the prophetical sections, where the Church is the subject. These are Judah, Joseph, Benjamin, Ephraim, Israel, and Jacob. Anyone who does not know which aspect of good or truth of the Church each of these is used to mean in the internal sense cannot know a single one of the Divine arcana of the Word in those sections. Nor can he know which aspect of the Church is meant unless he knows what the celestial is, meant by 'Judah'; what the celestial of the spiritual is, meant by 'Joseph'; what the spiritual of the celestial is, meant by 'Benjamin'; what the intellectual side of the Church is, meant by 'Ephraim'; what the internal spiritual is, meant by 'Israel'; and what the external spiritual is, meant by 'Jacob'.

[5] As regards 'Benjamin' in particular, he represents the spiritual of the celestial, while 'Joseph represents the celestial of the spiritual; and both together accordingly represent the intermediate part between the celestial man and the spiritual man. This being so they are linked together very closely, and for this reason that close link between them is also described by the following details in the historical narratives about Joseph,

Joseph told his brothers to bring their youngest brother, so as not to die. Genesis 42:20.

When they resumed with Benjamin, and Joseph saw Benjamin his brother, he said, Is this your youngest brother, of whom you told me? And he said, God be kind to you, my son. And Joseph hastened, for his bowels were stirred with emotion for his brother, and he sought to weep, and therefore went into his room and wept there. Genesis 43:29-30.

He multiplied Benjamin's portion five times more than the portion of any of the others. Genesis 43:34.

After disclosing who he was to his brothers he fell on the neck of Benjamin his brother and wept; and Benjamin wept on his neck. Genesis 45:14.

He gave changes of clothing to them all, but to Benjamin three hundred pieces of silver and five changes of clothing. Genesis 45:22.

[6] From these places it is evident that Joseph and Benjamin were linked very closely together, not because they had the same mother but because the spiritual link that exists between the good meant by 'Joseph' and the truth meant by 'Benjamin' is represented by them. And because these two constitute that which lies between the celestial man and the spiritual man Joseph and his brothers could not be brought together, nor he and his father brought together, except by means of Benjamin; for without that intermediary no such bringing together is possible. This was the reason why Joseph did not reveal his true identity before he did.

[7] Elsewhere in the Word, especially the prophetical part, there are other places where Benjamin means the spiritual truth which is the Church's, as in Moses' prophecy regarding the sons of Israel,

To Benjamin he said, Beloved of Jehovah, he will dwell in confidence upon him, covering him all the day, and he will dwell between his shoulders. Deuteronomy 33:12.

'Beloved of Jehovah' means spiritual truth springing from celestial good. The presence of this good with that truth is referred to as 'dwelling in confidence', 'covering it the whole day', and also 'dwelling between his shoulders', for in the internal sense 'the shoulders' means all power, 1085, and all power which good possesses is expressed by means of truth, 3563.

[8] In Jeremiah,

Flee, sons of Benjamin, out of the midst of Jerusalem, and sound the trumpet, and take up a prophecy over the house of the vine; for evil stares from the north, and great destruction. Jeremiah 6:1.

'Sons of Benjamin' stands for spiritual truth springing from what is celestial. 'Jerusalem' stands for the spiritual Church, as does 'the house of the vine' or Beth Hakkerem. 'Evil from the north' stands for man's sensory perception and his knowledge acquired through this. In the same prophet,

It will happen if you keep the sabbath day holy, that people will come in from the cities of Judah and from places surrounding Jerusalem, and from the land of Benjamin, and from the plain, and from the mountain, and from the south, bringing burnt offering and sacrifice, and minchah, and frankincense, and bringing thanksgiving, to the house of Jehovah. Jeremiah 17:24, 26.

[9] And elsewhere in the same prophet,

In the mountain cities, in the cities of the plain, and in the cities of the south, and in the land of Benjamin, and in the places surrounding Jerusalem, and in the cities of Judah, flocks will again pass under the hands of him who counts them. Jeremiah 33:13.

Here 'the land of Benjamin' too stands for spiritual truth which is the Church's, for all things that constitute the Church, from the first to the final degree of these, are meant by 'the cities of Judah', 'the places surrounding Jerusalem', 'the land of Benjamin', 'the plain', 'the mountain', and 'the south'.

[10] In Hosea,

Sound the trumpet (buccina) in Gibeah, the trumpet (tuba) in Ramah. Cry out, Beth Aven; after you, Benjamin. Ephraim will become lonely places on the day of reproach. Hosea 5:8-9.

'Gibeah', 'Ramah', and 'Beth Aven' stand for aspects of the spiritual springing from the celestial meant by 'Benjamin', for Gibeah was part of Benjamin, Judges 19:14, as also was Ramah, Joshua 18:25, as well as Beth Aven, Joshua 18:12. 'Sounding the trumpets (buccina et tuba)' and 'crying out' stand for declaring that the intellectual side of the Church, meant by 'Ephraim', has been destroyed.

[11] In Obadiah,

The house of Jacob will become fire, and the house of Joseph a flame, the house of Esau stubble; and those in the south will inherit the mountain of Esau, and those who are in the plain the Philistines; and they will inherit the field of Ephraim and the field of Samaria, and Benjamin [will inherit] Gilead. Obad. verses 18, 19.

Here, as in other places, it is quite evident that the names used mean spiritual realities, for unless one knows what is meant by 'the house of Jacob', 'the house of Joseph', 'the house of Esau', 'the mountain of Esau', 'the Philistines', 'the field of Ephraim', 'the field of Samaria', 'Benjamin', and 'Gilead', and in addition to these what is meant by 'those in the south', 'the house', 'the plain', 'the mountain', and 'the field', one will never understand anything here. Nor did the details described here as historical events actually take place. But anyone who knows what each individual expression implies will discover heavenly arcana within this particular use of them. Here also 'Benjamin' stands for what is spiritual springing from that which is celestial.

[12] Similarly the following in Zechariah,

Jehovah will be King over all the earth; in that day there will be one Jehovah, and His name one. Round about the whole land will be as the plain from Geba even to Rimmon. And [Jerusalem] will dwell in her own place, from the Gate of Benjamin even to the place of the first gate, to the corner gate, 2 and the tower of Hananel, even to the king's winepresses. Zechariah 14:9-10.

Similarly in David,

Turn Your ear, O Shepherd, You who lead 3 Joseph like a flock, who are seated on the cherubim; before Ephraim and Benjamin and Manasseh, stir up Your power and come to save us. Psalms 80:1-2.

Similarly in the prophecy of Deborah and Barak,

Jehovah will have dominion for me among the strong. Out of Ephraim whose root is in Amalek, following you, Benjamin, among your peoples, out of Machir lawgivers will come down, and out of Zebulun those who carry the sceptre of the scribe. Judges 5:13-14.

[13] In John,

I heard the number of the sealed, a hundred and forty-four thousand sealed out of every tribe of Israel - twelve thousand sealed out of the tribe of Zebulun, twelve thousand sealed out of the tribe of Joseph, twelve thousand sealed out of the tribe of Benjamin. Revelation 7:4, 8.

By 'the tribes of Israel' here are meant those with whom goods and truths exist and who as a consequence are in the Lord's kingdom. For 'the tribes' and 'twelve', or what amounts to the same 'twelve thousand', mean all aspects of love and faith, or all aspects of good and truth, 577, 2089, 2129, 2130, 3272, 3858, 3913, 3926, 3939, 4060. In that chapter of the Book of Revelation the tribes are divided into four groups, the last group being made up of twelve thousand sealed out of Zebulun, twelve thousand out of Joseph, and twelve thousand out of Benjamin, because 'the tribe of Zebulun' means the heavenly marriage, 3960, 3961, in which marriage heaven and so all things consist. 'Joseph' in this case means the celestial of the spiritual, or the good of truth, while 'Benjamin' means the truth of that good, or the spiritual of the celestial. These form the marriage in which heaven consists, and this is why these three tribes are mentioned last.

[14] Because 'Benjamin' was to represent the spiritual of the celestial of the Church, or the truth of good, which is the intermediate part between celestial good and spiritual truth, Jerusalem was therefore allowed to the children of Benjamin as an inheritance; for before Zion was built there Jerusalem meant the Church in general. For the allotment of Jerusalem to Benjamin, see Joshua 18:28 and Judges 1:21.

Footnotes:

1. virtue is used here in the now almost obsolete sense of 'The power or operative influence inherent in a supernatural or divine being'. (Shorter Oxford English Dictionary)

2. literally, the sate of the corners

3. The Latin means He who leads, but the Hebrew means You who lead.

  
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