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\d A psalm written by Asaph
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\v 1 My friends, listen to what I am going to teach you;
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\q2 pay careful attention to what I will say.
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\q1
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\v 2 I am going to give you some sayings that wise people have said.
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\q2 They will be sayings about things that happened long ago,
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\q2 things that were difficult to understand.
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\q1
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\v 3 These are things that we have heard and known previously,
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\q2 things that our parents and grandparents told us.
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\q1
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\v 4 We will tell these things to our children,
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\q1 but we will also tell our grandchildren
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\q2 about Yahweh's power and the glorious things that he has done.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 5 He gave laws and commandments to the Israelite people,
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\q1 those who are the descendants of Jacob,
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\q1 and he told our ancestors to teach them to their children.
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\v 6 He commanded this so that their children would also know them
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\q2 and so that they would teach them to their own children.
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\v 7 In that way, they also would trust in God
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\q2 and would not forget the things that he has done;
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\q1 instead, they would obey his commandments.
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\v 8 They would not be like their ancestors,
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\q2 who were very stubborn and kept rebelling against God;
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\q1 they did not continue firmly trusting in God,
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\q2 and they did not worship him alone.
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\q1
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\v 9 The soldiers of the tribe of Ephraim had bows and arrows,
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\q1 but they ran away from their enemies on the day that they fought with their enemies.
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\v 10 They did not do what they had agreed with God that they would do;
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\q2 they refused to obey his laws.
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\v 11 They forgot what he had done;
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\q2 they forgot about the miracles that they had seen him perform.
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\v 12 While our ancestors were watching,
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\q1 God performed miracles in the area around the city of Zoan in Egypt.
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\v 13 Then he caused the sea of Reeds to divide,
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\q2 causing the water on each side to pile up like a wall,
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\q2 with the result that our ancestors walked through it on dry ground.
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\q1
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\v 14 He led them by a bright cloud during the day
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\q1 and by a fiery light during the night.
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\v 15 He split rocks open in the wilderness
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\q1 and gave to our ancestors plenty of water from deep inside the earth.
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\v 16 He caused a stream of water to flow from the rock;
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\q2 the water flowed like a river.
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\v 17 But our ancestors continued to sin against God;
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\q1 in the wilderness they rebelled against the one who is greater than any other god.
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\v 18 By demanding that God give them the food that they desired,
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\q1 they tried to find out if he would always do what they requested him to do.
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\v 19 They insulted God by saying, "Can God supply food for us here in this desert?
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\v 20 It is true that he struck the rock,
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\q2 with the result that water gushed out,
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\q1 but can he also provide bread and meat for us, his people?"
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\v 21 So when Yahweh heard that, he became very angry,
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\q2 and he sent a fire to burn up some of his Israelite people.
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\v 22 He did that because they did not trust in him,
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\q2 and they did not believe that he would rescue them.
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\v 23 But God spoke to the sky above them
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\q2 and commanded it to open like a door,
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\v 24 and then food fell down like rain,
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\q3 food that they named "manna."
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\q2 God gave them grain from heaven.
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\v 25 So the people ate the food that angels eat,
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\q2 and God gave to them all the manna that they wanted.
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\v 26 Later, he caused the wind to blow from the east,
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\q2 and by his power he also sent wind from the south,
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\v 27 and the wind brought birds
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\q2 which were as numerous as the grains of sand on the seashore.
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\v 28 God caused those birds to fall in the middle of their camp.
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\q2 There were birds all around their tents.
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\v 29 So the people cooked the birds and ate the meat; their stomachs were full
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\q2 because God had given them what they wanted.
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\v 30 But they had not yet eaten all that they wanted.
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\v 31 At that point, God was still very angry with them,
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\q2 and he caused their strongest men to die;
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\q2 he got rid of many of the finest young Israelite men.
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\v 32 In spite of all this, the people continued to sin;
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\q1 in spite of all the miracles that God had performed,
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\q2 they still did not trust that he would take care of them.
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\v 33 So he made them terrified all their lives;
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\q2 he made them die young.
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\v 34 Whenever God caused some of the Israelites to die,
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\q1 the others would repent;
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\q1 they would be sorry and seriously ask God to save them.
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\v 35 They would remember that God was like a huge rock on which they would be safe,
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\q1 and that he, who was greater than any other god, was the one who protected them.
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\v 36 But they tried to deceive God by what they said;
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\q2 their words were all lies.
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\v 37 They were not loyal to him;
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\q2 they ignored the covenant that he had made with them.
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\v 38 But God acted mercifully toward his people.
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\q1 He forgave them for having sinned
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\q2 and did not get rid of them.
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\q1 Many times he refrained from becoming angry with them
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\q1 and restrained himself from furiously punishing them.
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\v 39 He remembered that they were only humans who die,
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\q2 humans who disappear as quickly as a wind that blows by and then is gone.
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\v 40 Many times our ancestors rebelled against God in the wilderness
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\q1 and made him very sad.
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\v 41 Many times they did evil things to find out if they could do those things without God punishing them.
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\q2 They frequently caused the holy God of Israel to become angry.
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\v 42 They forgot about his great power,
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\q2 and they forgot about the time when he rescued them from their enemies.
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\v 43 They forgot about when he performed many miracles
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\q2 in the area near the city of Zoan in Egypt.
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\v 44 He caused the Nile River to become red like blood
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\q2 so that the people of Egypt had no water to drink.
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\v 45 He sent among the people of Egypt swarms of flies that bit them,
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\q1 and he sent frogs that ate up everything.
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\v 46 He sent locusts to eat their crops
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\q1 and the other things that grew in their fields.
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\v 47 He sent hail that destroyed the grapevines,
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\q1 and he sent more hail that ruined the figs on the sycamore trees.
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\v 48 He sent hail that killed their cattle
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\q1 and lightning that killed their sheep and cows.
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\v 49 Because God was fiercely angry with the people of Egypt,
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\q1 he caused them to be very distressed.
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\q2 The disasters that struck them were like a group of angels that destroyed everything.
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\v 50 He did not lessen his anger with them,
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\q2 and he did not spare their lives;
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\q1 he sent a plague that killed many of them.
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\v 51 In that plague he caused all the firstborn sons of the people of Egypt to die.
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\v 52 Then he led his people out of Egypt as a shepherd leads his sheep,
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\q2 and he guided them while they walked through the wilderness.
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\v 53 He led them safely, and they were not afraid,
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\q1 but their enemies were drowned in the sea.
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\v 54 Later he brought them to Canaan, his sacred land,
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\q2 to Mount Zion,
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\q2 and by his power he enabled them to conquer the people who were living there.
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\v 55 He expelled the people groups while his people were advancing;
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\q2 he assigned part of the land for each tribe to possess,
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\q2 and he gave the houses of those people to the Israelites.
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\v 56 However, the Israelites rebelled against God, who is greater than any other God,
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\q2 and they did many evil things to see if they could do those things without God punishing them;
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\q2 they did not obey his commandments.
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\v 57 Instead, as their ancestors did, they rebelled against God and were not loyal to him;
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\q2 they were as unreliable as a bow that breaks when you try to shoot with it.
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\v 58 Because they worshiped carved images of their gods on the tops of hills,
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\q1 they caused God to become angry.
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\v 59 He saw what they were doing and became very angry,
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\q2 so he rejected the Israelite people.
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\v 60 He no longer appeared to them at Shiloh
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\q2 in the sacred tent where he had lived among them.
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\v 61 He allowed their enemies to capture the sacred chest,
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\q2 which was the symbol of his power and his glory.
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\v 62 Because he was angry with his people,
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\q2 he allowed their enemies to kill them.
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\v 63 Young men were killed in battles,
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\q2 with the result that the young women had no one to marry.
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\v 64 Many priests were killed by their enemies' swords,
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\q2 and the people did not allow the priests' widows to mourn.
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\v 65 Later, it was as though the Lord awoke from sleeping;
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\q1 he was like a strong man who became angry because he drank a lot of wine.
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\v 66 He pushed his enemies back
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\q1 and caused them to be very ashamed for a long time
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\q2 because they had been defeated.
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\v 67 But he did not set up his tent where the people of the tribe of Ephraim lived;
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\q2 he did not choose their area to do that.
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\v 68 Instead he chose the area where the tribe of Judah lived;
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\q2 he chose Mount Zion, which he loves.
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\v 69 He decided to have his temple built there, high up, like his home in heaven;
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\q1 he caused it to be firm, like the earth,
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\q2 and intended that his temple would last forever.
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\v 70 He chose David, who served him faithfully,
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\q2 and took him from the pastures
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\v 71 where he was taking care of his father's sheep,
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\q1 and appointed him to be the leader of the Israelites,
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\q2 the people who would always belong to God.
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\v 72 David took care of the Israelite people sincerely and wholeheartedly,
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\q2 and he guided them skillfully.
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