Index
Aaronites, [344] f.
Abba Areka
See [Rab]
Ablat, [403]
Abraham, [32], [62], [65] f., [112], [114], [219], [259], [292], [329], [336] f., [417]
Abraham ben David of Posquieres, [14], [81], [237], [387]
Abraham ibn Daud, [22], [68], [136], [178], [292]
Abraham Ibn Ezra, [97], [152], [188], [190], [194], [273]
Abrahams, Israel, [192], [346], [348]
Abravanel, Isaac, [27]
Abstinence
See [Asceticism]
Abulafia, Abr., [431]
Adam, [222-230], [244], [252]; heavenly, [437]
Adonai, [59], [61], [221] f., [359]
Affliction, [130]
Ahha, R., [224]
Akiba, R., [14], [26], [32], [50], [126], [130] f., [150], [176], [216], [222], [232], [257], [259], [311], [361], [467]
Albo, Joseph, [24-26], [163] f., [272] f., [294], [309-339]
Alenu, [57], [331], [341], [477]
Alfarabi, [68]
Alpha and Omega, [137]
Altruism, [482]
Anger
See [Wrath]
Animals, [489]
Anselm of Canterbury, [68]
Anthropology, [204]
Anthropomorphism, [74-76], [115] f.
Antigonos of Soko, [480]
Apicoros—Epicurean, [21], [65]
Apocalyptic books, [12] f. [232] f., [283]
Apocryphal books, [12] f.
Apologetics, [4]
Apostles, [435]
Apostolic convention, [436]
Arelim, [402]
Aristeas, [347]
Aristotelian, [38], [68], [75], [89], [153], [162], [172], [291]
Aristotle, [1], [67], [84], [87], [152], [215], [359], [405]
Art, [480] f.
Articles of faith, [19-28]
Asceticism, [150], [189], [318], [490]
Asenath, [416]
Atonement, [254]
Atonement, Day of, [466-469]
Attributes of God
See [God]
Aub, Joseph, [446]
Autonomy of morality, [491]
Azkarah, [263]
Babylonian, [11], [15], [75], [118], [128], [140], [181], [220], [240], [356]
Bacher, W., [76]
Bahya ben Asher, [486]
Bahya b. Joseph ibn Pakudah, [3], [68], [175], [291], [473]
Banquet of the pious in the future, [305]
Bar Kochba, [361], [384], [385]
Bathing
See [Baptism]
Bath Kol, [201]
Beck, L., [15]
Beecher, W. J., [42]
See also [Faith]
Ben Azzai, [124], [311], [480]
Ben Sira, [13], [40], [232], [282], and elsewhere
Ben Zoma, [312]
Benedictions, Eighteen, [135], [192], [284], [297]
Beroka, R., [490]
Berosus, [213]
Bertholet, A., [409]
Bezold, C., [194]
Biblical canon, [11], [43], [201]
Bloch, M., [12]
Boeklen, E., [302] f.
Bousset, W., [19], [43] f., [61] f., [74], [84], [123], [128], [143] f., [185], [195], [246], [252], [303]
Breath of life, [212]
Brugsch, H., [288]
Cabbalah, [203], [244], [294], [473]
Calendar, Jewish, [460]
Calvin, [195]
Caro, Joseph, [56]
Cassel, D., [214], [236], [489]
Charles, R. H., [283]
Cheyne, T. K., [409]
Christian Science, [178]
Christian theology, [5], [123], [192], [248], [252] f., [304], [347], [355]
Christian trinity, [56], [86], [116] f., [441] f.
Christianity, [17], [41], [54], [116], [329], [427]
Christianity, Paulinian, [12], [51], [116], [439]
Christ(os), [86], [221], [433], [437]
Church's providential mission, [444]
Circumcision, [50], [346], [402], [416], [449] f.
Civilization, [316]
Clemens, Flavius, [421]
Cohen, Hermann, [196]
Commerce, Jewish, [364]
Compassion of God
See [God]
Compassion of man, [126]
Condescension of God
See [God]
Confirmation, [449], [463], [473]
Consciousness, Man's, of God, [29]
Continuity of soul
See [Immortality]
Continuity with the past, [14]
Cosmogony, [148] f.
Cosmology, [141]
Covenant, God's, [48], [51], [157-161], [235-270], [322]
Creation, [147-153]
Creative principles, [203]
Crescas, Hasdai, [24] f., [131], [163], [172], [194], [236] f., [293], [308] f.
Critical research of Bible
Cross, [438]
Curtiss, S. I., [454]
Cuzari
See [Jehuda ha Levi]
Dama ben Nethina, [399]
Daniel, [288]
Darwin, [154]
David ben Zimra, [27]
Davidson, A. B., [83], [115] f., [139], [167], [182] f., [247], [370]
Day of judgment, [394]
Day of the Lord
See [JHVH, Day of]
Deism, [79]
Delitzsch, Fried., [6]
Dembitz, L. N., [269]
Demons, [190] ff.
Descartes, [68]
Deutero-Isaiah, [51], [85], [267], [336], [369]
Dillmann, A., [30] f., [59], [83] ff., [157] ff., [231]
Doctrine, [47]
Doellinger, J. J. I. v., [54]
Dosithean, [13]
Draper, J. W., [88]
Drummond, J., [69], [72] f., [99] f.
Dualism, [85] f., [178], [184], [189], [214], [220], [438]
Dubno, S., [7]
Duran, Simon, [24]
Duty, [478]
Duty to fellow man, [319], [484]
Duty to self, [482]
Ecstasy, [38]
Edom—Rome, [430]
Einhorn, David, viii, [389], [446], [453] f., [461]
Elbogen, I., [269]
Eleazar ben Pedath, [329]
Election of Israel
See [Israel]
Eliezer ben Hyrcanos, [50], [257], [305], [316], [403], [419]
Elisha ben Abuyah, [118]
Elohim, [57] f., [180] f., [210], [405]
Emden, Jacob, [427]
Eschatology
See [Future life]
Eschelbacher, J., [15]
Essenes, [12], [40], [163], [183], [185], [191], [316], [419], [434], [481], [489] f.
Eternity, [98] f.
Ethics, [69], [120], [398], [477], [491]
Euken, R., [195]
Evil, Spirits of, [189-196]
Exile, Babylonian, [10] f., [266]
Ezekiel, [13], [105], [221], [249], [283], [299], [337] f., [345], [392] f.
Faith, [19] f.
Faithfulness of God
See [God]
Faithfulness of Israel
See [Israel]
Family life, [316]
Fasting, [483]
Fate, [168]
Fatherhood of God, [256-260]
Fear of God, [29]
Feast of Weeks
See [Shabuoth]
Felsenthal, B., [19]
Festivals, [461-470]
Finkelscherer, [194]
Flesh, [212]
Frederick II, [444]
Freedom of will, [171] f., [231], [237]
Friedlander, G., [438]
Friendship, [318]
Future life, [281-308]
Gabirol, Solomon Ibn, [80], [89], [98], [141], [187]
Gamaliel, [77], [97], [129], [152], [289]
Gehenna, [110]
Geiger, Abraham, viii, [2], [12], [14] ff., [35], [43], [58], [110], [201], [446], [453], [472]
See also [Proselyte]
Gershom ben Jehuda, [472]
Gersonides, [13], [156], [194], [236]
Ginzberg, Asher, [7]
Gnosticism, [86], [141], [153], [427]
God, [52-145]
God no abstraction, [78], [143]
God of the fathers, [16]
God's, condescension, [72], [81], [142-144]
essence, [72-81]
eternity, [98-100]
existence, [64-71]
faithfulness, [134-137]
fatherhood, [256-260]
incorporeality
See [Spirituality]
kingdom
See [Kingdom of God]
knowledge, [138-141]
mercy, [113]
omnipotence, [91-95]
omnipresence, [96-98]
omniscience, [93-95]
personality, [73-76], [98], [106], [144]
relation to the world, [146-151]
self-consciousness, [73]
spirit, [97-200]; in man, [216-230]
supermundaneity, [99]
truthfulness, [134-137]
unity, [82-90], [96] f., [105]
wisdom, [138] f.
wrath and punishment, [107]
God-childship, Man's, [27]
God-consciousness, Man's, [29-31]
Gods, Heathen, [53], [113], [136], [177]
Goel, [256]
Golden rule, [484]
Goy, [400]
Grace of God
See [God]
Graetz, H., [7], [43], [416], [472]
Greek church, [429]
ethics, [443]
philosophy, [12], [23], [66] f., [84] f., [315]
wisdom, [336]
Gressmann, H., [378]
Habakkuk, [334]
Haftarah, [357]
Haggada and Halakah, [12] f.
Hananel, R., [21]
Haninah ben Dosa, [163], [165], [273]
Hanukkah, [409]
Harnack, A., [413]
Harper, R. F., [190]
Hartmann, E. v., [78]
Hasidim and Hasidean, [62], [127], [163], [266] f., [283], [289], [308], [344], [481]
Hatred, [398]
Heathenism, [52], [57], [83] f., [176], [399] f., [405]
Helbo, R., [421]
Helen of Adiabene, [416]
Hellenistic Judaism, [233], [289], [303], [339], [414]
philosophy, [232]
propaganda, [251] f., [334], [415] f., [436]
Herford, R. T., [439]
Hezekiah, [281]
Hillel, [127], [209], [304], [335], [360], [418], [423], [481] ff.
Hillel, R., [388]
Hillul and Kiddush hashem, [348] f.
Hirsch, E. G., [19], [458], [480]
Hirsch, Samson Raphael, [269], [453]
Hirsch, S. A., [407]
Hirsch, Samuel, viii, [446]
Historical research, [4], [12], [46]
Hochmuth, A., [23] f.
Holdheim, Samuel, viii, [462]
Holiness, [102], [109], [477] f., [491]
Holiness, God's
See [God]
Holiness, Levitical, [104]
Holy Land
See [Palestine]
Horwitz, Sabbathai, [14]
Hosea, [29], [49], [114] f., [249], [257], [264], [324], [333]
Humanity, [51], [310], [315], [398], [475]
Husik, [37], [68] ff., [214] f., [291] f.
Ibn Daud
Ibn Ezra
Ibn Sina, [68]
Ibn Verga, [431]
Ihering, R. v., [409]
Imitatio Dei, [477], [479], [490]
Immanence of God
See [God]
Immortality, [24], [286], [297]
Individual man, [310]
Industry, [317]
Inspiration, [39] f.
Institution of the synagogue
See [Synagogue]
Intercession, [200] f., [406] f.
Intermarriage, [444] f.
Intermediary powers, [197-205]
Internationalism, [321] f.
Intolerance, [404] f.
Isaac ben Shesheth, [171], [427]
Isaac Napaha, [428]
Isaiah, [244], [264], [328], [333], [397]
Ishmael, [430]
Islam, [17], [41], [86] f., [329], [427], [441] f.
Islam's mission, [444]
Israel's, characteristics, [326] f.
commerce, [364]
consecration, [37]
martyrdom, [33], [130], [349], [367-377]
cultural, [363]
priesthood, [342-343]
prophetic genius, [39], [103], [122], [372]
relation to the nations, [9], [397-407]
separateness, [8], [347] f., [364], [374], [445] f., [452]
world-duty, [16]
JHVH—Jahveh, [45], [59], [63], [72], [114], [117], [202], [280]
JHVH, Day of, [122]
James, Wm., [271]
Jastrow, J., [296]
Jastrow, Morris, [128]
Jealousy of God
See [God]
Jehuda ha Levi, [25], [38], [70], [105], [110], [141], [163], [187], [194], [228], [291], [329], [339], [426], [431], [475]
Jehuda ha Nasi, [128], [302], [305], [403]
Jellinek, [210]
Jeremiah, [30], [45], [126], [249], [252], [257], [265], [320], [410]
Jerusalem, [335], [365], [423]
Jesus of Nazareth, [46], [433] f.
Jew and Jewry, [7] f., [359], [364], [376]
Jew hatred, [9]
Jewish nationality, [8]
Jewish religion
See [Judaism]
Job, [32], [124], [281], [319], [370], [372], [484]
Joel, [250]
Joel, D., [187]
Joel, M., [3], [86], [131], [161], [163], [196], [307] f.
Johanan, R., [79], [306], [309], [327]
Johanan ben Zakkai, [222], [258], [403]
John the Baptist, [434]
John Hyrcanus, [419]
Joseph Ibn Zaddik, [136]
Joseph, Morris, [116], [179], [405], [420], [453] f., [458], [489]
Josephus, [21], [46] f., [137], [233], [405], [413], [420]
Joshua ben Hananiah, [77], [305], [340], [422], [432], [453], [455]
Jost, M., [7]
Juda Ibn Balag, [144]
Judæo-Christians, [427] f., [439]
Judaism, Modern or progressive, [51], [104], [342], [364], [422], [445]
Judaism, Rabbinic, [143]
Judan, R., [186]
Kant, Immanuel, [65], [69], [189]
Kaufmann, David, [22] f., [68] f., [80], [97], [105], [153], [195] ff.
Kedusha, [192]
Kiddush hashem, [348] f.
Kingdom of God, [331-341], [491]
Klein, J., [412], [436], [482]
Knowledge of God, [29]
Knowledge, God's
See [God]
Koeberle, [117]
Koheleth, [124]
Kohler, K., [20], [32], [44], [267], [304], [405], [438], [447], [453] f.
Kohler, M. J., [409]
Krauskopf, J., [443]
Kuenen, A., [337]
Lame and blind parable, [302]
Landsberg, M., [473]
Lange, F. A., [87]
Lauterbach, J. Z., [439], [482] ff., [486]
Lazarus, L., [106]
Lazarus, M., [14], [101], [106], [349], [477] f.
Lecky, W. E. H., [345], [364], [443]
Leo Hebraeus, [131]
Leo da Modena, [14]
Lessing, E. G., [430]
Levi, R., [268]
Levkovits, M., [178]
Life a battle, [282]
Loew, Leopold, [22], [27], [472]
Loewe ben Bezalel, [228]
Logos, [198] f.
Love, [31] f., [121], [126-131], [484]
Love, God's
See [God]
Loyalty to country, [319] f.
Luria, Isaac, [14]
Luther, Martin, [195]
Luz, [288]
Maimonides, [3], [13], [22] f., [30], [38], [72], [87], [110], [138], [153], [162], [170], [178], [187], [194], [224], [228], [236] f., [268], [272], [307] f., [321], [339], [386] f., [404], [426]
Man, child of God, [256], [260], [310]
Man's, brotherhood, [314], [321]
dual nature, [212-217]
destiny and origin, [218-230]
fall, [221-225]
freedom of will, [208], [231-237]
individuality, [208]
self-consciousness, [35], [216]
Manasseh ben Israel, [339]
Mankind, [310-315]
Margolis, Max, [2]
Martyrdom of Israel
See [Israel]
Mazdaism
See [Persian]
Measure for measure, [124]
Medieval Jewry, [361] f., [376], [386], [455]
Meir, R., [77], [151], [154], [258], [260], [273], [356], [403], [450], [453]
Memra
See [Logos]
Mendelssohn, M., vii, [19], [30], [68], [142], [165], [295]
Mercy of God
See [God]
Merkabah, [187]
Messianic hope, [8], [334] f., [378], [389], [445]
Messianic kingdom, [426]
Messiah, [25], [333] f., [373], [382] f., [389], [400]
Metaphysical, [65], [100], [105]
Metatron—Mithras, [185], [199]
Microcosm, [209]
Mielziner, M., [446]
Mill, John Stuart, [181]
Milton, J., [195]
Minim—Heretics, [86], [424] ff.
Mission of Israel
See [Israel]
Modesty, [490]
Mohammedan religion
See [Islam]
Mohammedan theology, [2], [24], [37], [68], [87], [141], [162], [171], [236]
Monotheism, [55-183]
Absolute, [428]
Ethical, [23], [54], [69], [415]
Montefiore, Claude G., [43], [246], [348], [438], [449]
Month, [459]
Moral order, [119-123]
Morgenstern, J., [239]
Mosaic code, [335], [345], [414]
cult, [263-268]
Mosaism, [283]
Moses, [35-37], [46], [113] f., [228], [232] ff., [240] f.
Mueller, Max, [58]
Mutuality, [488]
Mysticism and mystics, [3], [14], [36], [89], [131], [136], [157], [473]
Naaman, [414]
Nahmanides, [194], [224], [244], [294], [307], [426]
Names of God, [58-63]
Nationalism, Jewish, [13] f., [335]
Nationality, Jewish, [8]
Neoplatonism, [2], [37], [87], [92]
Nestorians, [443]
Nether world, [279]
See also [Sheol]
Neumark, David, [19], [22], [70], [92], [98], [172], [284], [297], [406]
New Year's Day, [465-468]
Nieto, David, [80]
Nirvana, [479]
Noahitic laws, [48-51], [110], [404], [412] f., [427]
Nomos—Law, [43]
Oath, [120]
Objective and subjective truths, [3]
Œnomaos of Gadara, [403]
Onias the Saint, [165], [268], [273]
Ontological proof
Order, Moral, of the world, [167]
Orientalism, [470] f.
Origin, [374]
Otherworldliness, [124], [352], [395], [440], [489]
Pain, [176]
Palestine, [3], [38], [335], [394]
Pantheism, [80]
Paradise legend, [177], [207], [219], [278]
Parseeism
See [Persian]
Particularism, [446]
Passover, [461] f.
Patriotism, [320]
Paul and Paulinian dogma, [25], [50] f., [116], [21], [259], [355], [417], [428], [437], [440]
Pentecost miracle, [359]
Perles, F., [350]
Persian, [85], [140], [184-191], [283] ff., [300] f.
Personality of God
See [God]
Pharaoh, [55]
Pharisaic and Pharisees, [12], [20], [189], [233] f., [283] f., [302], [344] f., [413], [418], [439], [457]
Philanthropy, [486] f.
Philippson, Ludwig, [165], [210], [444], [446]
Philipson, David, [269], [297], [389], [446], [458]
Philo, [21], [67], [72], [80], [186], [189], [194], [198], [203], [214] f., [233] f., [268], [290], [294], [351], [405], [413], [423], [439], [452], [457], [485]
Philosophy, Greek, [66]
Hindoo, [209]
Jewish, [2]
Philosophy of religion, [70]
Phineas ben Yair, [163], [165]
Phylacteries
See [Tefillin]
Plato, [84], [209] f., [215], [405]
Platonism, [141], [285], [289] f.
Ploss, H., [449] f.
Porter, F. Ch., [215]
Prayer, [261-277]
Predetermination, [232]
Preëxistence of the Soul, [289]
Priest, [343] f.
Priesthood of Israel
See [Israel]
Profanation of name
See Hillul ha Shem
Prophetic books, [42]
Proselyte, [336] f., [411-423]
Protestantism, [363]
Providence, [167-175]
Psalmist, [10], [13], [60], [265], [299], [309],[480]
Ptolemy Philadelphus, [347]
Punishment, Divine
See [Retribution]
Purgatory, [304]
Purim, [470]
Purity, [146], [153], [291], [490]
Rab-Abba Areka, [203], [305] f.
Rabba, [428]
Rabbinism, [283]
Radin, M., [416]
Rationalism, [13], [38], [89], [450], [474]
Rauwenhoff, L. W. E., [2], [65], [101], [106]
Redemption, Religion of, [17], [195]
Reform Judaism, [269], [330], [340], [389]
Reform liturgy, [269], [297], [340], [389], [469]
Reizenstein, R., [310]
Religion, Absolute, [19]
Religion's unifying power, [15], [315], [321], [491]
Responsibility, [233] f., [246], [255], [337], [488-491]
Resurrection, [282-285], [292], [297] f., [392], [396]
Revelation, [23], [34], [41], [147]
Reward and punishment
See [Retribution]
Rhode, E., [290]
Ritschl, A. B., [74]
Ritualism, [13]
Roman church, [428] f.
Rome, [401]
Rosenau, Wm., [447]
Rosin, D., [30]
Saadia, [68], [97], [162], [187], [194], [224], [236], [274], [290], [307]
Sabbath, [50], [346], [455-460]
Sacrament, [448]
Sacrifice, [261-270]
Sadduceeism and Sadducees, [12] f., [127], [284], [300], [434], [439], [456]
Salvation, [5], [20], [258], [402]
Samaritans, [13], [373], [420], [454]
Samuel, [241]
Samuel of Nehardea, [127], [320], [386], [403], [420]
Sanctification of the name, [484]
Schechter, S., [3], [6], [13], [19], [27], [76], [78], [145], [208], [223], [239], [263], [275], [323], [348], [455], [458]
Schiller, Fr., [132]
Schlesinger, W. and L., [19]
Schmiedl, [37], [90] ff., [155] f., [197] ff., [393]
Schreiber, E., [27]
Schreiner, M., [19], [78], [103], [431]
Schuerer, E., [159], [410], [413], [416], [448]
Science, Modern, [128], [139], [147] f., [215]
Sefiroth, Ten, [203]
Self-conquest, [483]
Self-elevation versus self-extinction, [479]
Seligman, C., [71], [155], [179]
Semikah, [12]
Semites and Semitic, [68], [104], [347]
Sermon on the Mount, [438]
Servant of the Lord, [324], [367-375]
Seventy languages, [359]
Shabuoth—Feast of the Weeks, [462]
Shaddai, [59]
Shammai and Shammaite, [235], [335], [418] f.
Shekinah, [46], [97], [183], [197], [204]
Shema, [20], [57], [61], [426]
Sheol, [279] f.
See also [Nether world]
Simeon ben Eleazar, [416]
Simeon ben Gamaliel, [418]
Simeon ben Lakish, [306]
Simeon ben Shetach, [350]
Simeon ben Yohai, [163], [349]
Simhat Torah, [464]
Simlai, R., [27], [287], [319], [356]
Sin, [231-345]
Sin, Original, [221-223], [244]
Sociability, [318]
Social justice, [487]
Society, [318] f.
Solomon ben Adret, [426]
Soul, [24], [212] f., [286] f.
Spiegel, F., [63]
Spinoza, B., [80], [131], [309]
Spirit of God
See [God]
Spirit, Holy, [11]
Spirituality of God
See [God]
Spitta, F., [434]
Stade, B., [42]
Stanley, A. P., [454]
State, Duty to the, [319]
Stave, E., [302]
Steinschneider, M., [273], [430] f.
Steinthal, H., [146]
Stranger, [408-411]
Strauss, D. F., [19], [67] f., [74], [83] f., [96] f., [101] f., [119], [153] f., [195]
Suffering, [130]
Suffering, Israel's
See [Martyrdom]
Suicide, [484]
Sukkoth festival, [463]
Symbolum Apostolicum, [5]
Synagogal liturgy and worship, [277], [284], [288], [389], 514
Synagogue, Men of the Great, [40], [79], [201]
Tabernacles, Feast of
See [Sukkoth]
Taëb, [373]
Tallith, [454]
Tamar, [417]
Teleological proof
Temple, Destruction of
See [Ab, Ninth of]
Teshubah
See Repentance Theism, [8]
Theocracy, [342]
Theology, [1-6]
Theology, Christian, [5-6], [342]
Theology, Mohammedan
See [Mohammedan]
This-worldliness, Jewish, [17], [124], [477]
Time, [99]
Torah, [11], [23], [42-47], [199], [354] ff.
Torah, Reading from the, [470]
Toy, C. H., [480]
Tradition, [12], [14], [43], [46]
Transcendentalism, [143]
Trinity
Trumbull, H. Clay, [461]
Truth, [136]
Truthfulness of God
See [God]
Unifying power, [15]
Unity of God, [82-90]
of the cosmos, [149]
Univeralism, [8], [13], [48], [51], [396], [445]
Universe, [146]
Values of life, [489]
Vernacular, [357]
Virtue, Hereditary, [328], [406], [489]
Vision, Prophetic
See [Prophecy]
Water libation, [464]
Weber, F., [45], [61], [78], [86], [117], [123], [126], [143], [145], [223], [246], [252], [361]
Weiss, Isaac Hirsch, [43], [54]
Wells, H. G., [71]
White, Andrew D., [443]
Will, Freedom of, [138] f., [199]
Windelband-Tufts, [67] ff., [290]
Windishman, Fr., [305]
Wisdom of God
See [God]
Wisdom, Book of, [66]
Wisdom literature, [60]
World, Infinitude of, [154], [159]
Moral government of, [171] f.
Order of, [157]
Worlds, Two, [159]
Wrath of God
See [God]
Xenophanes, [84]
Yavan, [424]
Yethro, [417]
Yezer ha ra and ha tob, [193], [215], [223], [239]
Zebulon and Issachar, [364]
Zechariah, [249], [334], [410], [464]
Zekuth Aboth, [406]
Zeller, E., [310]
Zerubbabel, [330], [370], [380]
Zidduk ha Din, [125]
Zimmels, [131]
Zizith, [454]
Zoroastrianism
See [Persian]
Zunz, Leopold, [41], [43], [367], [450], [471]
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