Neemias é uma importante figura no Antigo Testamento da Bíblia, conhecido principalmente por seu papel na reconstrução dos muros de Jerusalém após o exílio babilônico.
Neemias era um judeu de nascimento e, durante o exílio de Israel, ocupava uma posição de destaque como copeiro do rei Artaxerxes I da Pérsia.
Este cargo significava que Neemias era um oficial de confiança na corte persa, com acesso direto ao rei, o que era um feito notável para um judeu na época.
Em A Rainha da Pérsia, também é possível ver a amizade entre Neemias e a rainha Ester, que foi fundamental para que ambos se mantivessem na fé, confiando em Deus em um dos piores momentos para os judeus.
A história de Neemias é encontrada no livro que leva seu nome, no Antigo Testamento, e é frequentemente estudada por sua lição sobre liderança, fé e perseverança.
Quando ouviu falar sobre a condição desolada de Jerusalém, ele ficou profundamente triste e orou fervorosamente a Deus, pedindo orientação e favor para ajudar a cidade.
Neemias é lembrado como um homem de ação. Ele não apenas lamentou o estado de sua cidade de nascença, mas tomou medidas concretas para corrigir a situação.
Depois de obter a permissão do rei para voltar a Jerusalém, Neemias assumiu a responsabilidade de liderar a reconstrução dos muros da cidade, uma tarefa que simbolizava a restauração da identidade e da segurança do povo judeu.
O livro de Neemias revela um líder que combina sabedoria política, estratégica e espiritual, o que também será mostrado na série Neemias.
Neemias era um judeu de nascimento e, durante o exílio de Israel, ocupava uma posição de destaque como copeiro do rei Artaxerxes I da Pérsia.
Este cargo significava que Neemias era um oficial de confiança na corte persa, com acesso direto ao rei, o que era um feito notável para um judeu na época.
Em A Rainha da Pérsia, também é possível ver a amizade entre Neemias e a rainha Ester, que foi fundamental para que ambos se mantivessem na fé, confiando em Deus em um dos piores momentos para os judeus.
A história de Neemias é encontrada no livro que leva seu nome, no Antigo Testamento, e é frequentemente estudada por sua lição sobre liderança, fé e perseverança.
Quando ouviu falar sobre a condição desolada de Jerusalém, ele ficou profundamente triste e orou fervorosamente a Deus, pedindo orientação e favor para ajudar a cidade.
Neemias é lembrado como um homem de ação. Ele não apenas lamentou o estado de sua cidade de nascença, mas tomou medidas concretas para corrigir a situação.
Depois de obter a permissão do rei para voltar a Jerusalém, Neemias assumiu a responsabilidade de liderar a reconstrução dos muros da cidade, uma tarefa que simbolizava a restauração da identidade e da segurança do povo judeu.
O livro de Neemias revela um líder que combina sabedoria política, estratégica e espiritual, o que também será mostrado na série Neemias.
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00:00Music
00:30Previously on Nemias
00:46We have bought from foreigners our fellow Jews who had to sell themselves into slavery
00:53But now you who are Jews are forcing your own countrymen to sell themselves to you.
01:00Forgive all their debts
01:03It has now become much more than simply the rule of Jerusalem
01:06I want Nemias' head
01:08I am Shemaiah, a prophet of God
01:11What do you have to say about what I'm about to do?
01:14God didn't say anything to me about this.
01:17In the end, it's you who will have to decide.
01:19It is also you who will have to bear the consequences if this goes wrong.
01:23They finished the walls, only the doors are missing
01:27Or you decide what you want to do and quickly
01:30Or it will be too late
01:31So you're the one causing trouble at this time
01:34There's nowhere else to go and cause trouble, right?
01:41Hello, Nemias
01:42What are you doing here?
01:47Come see you
01:48We had been talking for a while
01:50Get this guy out of here and back to the lair he came from.
01:54No, no, wait, wait
01:55A message for you
01:58Sorry, Nemias.
02:06We started on the wrong note
02:10Adam, I didn't come here to provoke you.
02:11Or threaten or do you no harm
02:14Don't tell me
02:15Seriously, please, let's talk.
02:17No, nothing done
02:20Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, wait, wait
02:24We want peace with you
02:27Sambalat sent me here to apologize
02:32He sent Jezen last time bringing a Jew who lived here
02:37Whatnot
02:38He wanted
02:41Wants to prove that his intentions are sincere
02:44He said he made a mistake
02:47You were wrong to object when you got here
02:50It's just that he thought that
02:53You were going to cause rebellion among the people
02:57He didn't know that his interest was actually to help
03:01He really wants to fix things with you
03:05And fix the mistake you made
03:07Telling you to come here
03:09Disturb at this time of night
03:11No, no, that was my fault
03:13I didn't want to disturb during the day because
03:16I know you're working on the walls
03:20So tell me what you want, Tobias.
03:22Sanbalat Jezen sent the following message
03:26We would like to talk to you personally
03:30So we can apologize
03:31So then come, let's meet in one of the villages of the Ona Valley
03:36See what surprises you about the invitation
03:44Let's do the following
03:47Think more carefully about my lord's proposal.
03:49And consider the benefits of having a peace agreement with him
03:52How much the people of Jerusalem could be helped with the resources of Samaria
03:56This is what you are willing to offer
03:59If you agree to put an end to this snowfall
04:03Evaluate carefully
04:05And when you have an answer, let me know.
04:08And when you have an answer, let me know.
04:36And what do you think?
04:39I think it's a trap.
04:41I think so too.
04:46What if it isn't?
04:52AND.
04:53What if he really is telling the truth?
04:57As?
04:58Would it be better to have my parents finish the work?
05:00Now, we will finish the work regardless of what Sanballat does or doesn't do.
05:14God has helped us this far.
05:17Not now.
05:18Because whoever it is will stop us.
05:20I know, I know.
05:21But what we need to take into consideration is after the work is complete.
05:25It is not?
05:27It is not?
05:28Because people will have to live here.
05:30What if we continue to be at war with these men?
05:32We are worrying too much.
05:34Oh, am I?
05:35And when Nehemiah returns to Suzan?
05:37When we no longer have Persian soldiers to help us here?
05:40What will it be?
05:42Come on, what's it going to be?
05:44Say Nehemiah, please.
05:45What I'm saying here doesn't make sense.
05:48Samaes.
05:48Samaes.
05:50Wait.
05:51Does this apprehension of yours have any spiritual basis?
05:54Did the Lord give you any prophecy warning you about this?
05:59No.
06:06No, that's not it.
06:07It's just that I think the proposal is worth considering.
06:12Nehemiah.
06:14It certainly won't do any harm.
06:15Do you agree with this, Elianzinho?
06:22I agree that I repeated myself a bit in this change of Sanballat.
06:29But could he be telling the truth?
06:34He can.
06:36It is complicated.
06:39The question is, Nehemiah.
06:41It doesn't matter what I or anyone else thinks.
06:49That is a question only you can decide.
06:53What was decided, grandma?
06:54Nothing yet.
07:01I think Nehemiah...
07:03It's kind of divided.
07:08I don't think anything would change for him, but he's thinking about the people, right?
07:12I think it's absolutely right.
07:14A peace treaty with that worthless man would do us all good.
07:19Yes.
07:20But don't you think it's a little strange, Mother, that Sanballat is talking about peace now,
07:26after his servant came here to kidnap Zabai's daughter?
07:28First of all, he didn't come in here.
07:31The girl was on the street, outside the city, when she was caught.
07:34Yes.
07:34And according to this subject, it has no direct relation whatsoever with Nehemiah.
07:38That is true.
07:39Wasn't it that guy called Secanias who took the girl to make up for a debt?
07:44You are defending Sanballat, is that it?
07:46No.
07:46Of course.
07:48I'm just saying that this issue of the alleged kidnapping shouldn't influence this decision.
07:54But of course you should, Mom.
07:55It's already more than proven that these men are no good.
08:00Father.
08:00Do you think Nehemiah will consider making this peace agreement?
08:11But a problem is there to solve, isn't it, my friend?
08:15AND.
08:18And you?
08:19How are you?
08:22Thinking incessantly about Hannah.
08:25If she is okay.
08:27My friend, I...
08:29After this tight spot is over, I promise I'll help you look for her.
08:33Don't worry about that.
08:35You already have your own problems.
08:44You must help us, Nehemiah.
08:47As he has done since our time in Suzan.
08:54He will give you the right answer on what you should do.
08:59There are some messengers from Nehemiah out there.
09:24Let them in.
09:28Let them in.
09:28Good morning.
09:54What answer do you bring from Nehemiah?
10:00But...
10:00Why not...
10:02Aren't you going to offer us some food?
10:08Then?
10:09Nehemiah's response is as follows.
10:12I'm doing a great work and...
10:15I can't go down there.
10:16Why should I stop the work and come to you?
10:19And I walk.
10:32Nemiah, Sanballat has asked you to reconsider.
11:02Nemiah, Sanballat wants to speak with you.
11:13It's for everyone's good. Why do you insist on refusing?
11:26Four times they made the same request.
11:28Maybe you should at least talk to the messenger.
11:32What for, Sanballat? I will not grant his request.
11:36Nemias, I confess that I am somewhat afraid of what this refusal might cause.
11:42That's what they want. To cause fear and confusion.
11:46Let us continue to focus on doing the work God has entrusted to us.
11:52But I always gave them the same answer.
11:56Sanballat was kind to you and you did not show him an ounce of consideration.
12:00What a boring guy, don't even tell me.
12:02Would you do me a favor and at least come here and talk to me?
12:06Sanballat was kind to you and you did not show him an ounce of consideration.
12:10What a boring guy, don't even tell me.
12:12Would you do me a favor and at least come here and talk to me?
12:14Sanballat was kind to you and you did not show him an ounce of consideration.
12:16What a boring guy, don't even tell me.
12:18Would you do me a favor and at least come here and talk to me?
12:22Sanballat was kind to you and you did not show him an ounce of consideration.
12:26What a boring guy, don't even tell me.
12:28Would you do me a favor and at least come here and talk to me?
12:38Leave it. Leave it.
12:40No one is going to give him an answer.
12:42You shouldn't encourage Neymes to refuse.
12:54Can't you see that this could have serious consequences?
13:02But why didn't he want to go?
13:04Wouldn't it be better if he just went and got it over with?
13:08He didn't go because they didn't want to resolve anything.
13:13And yes, it will harm Neymes.
13:15Okay, but...
13:16He could take the soldiers.
13:18Bookmark somewhere else.
13:20At least no one would say he didn't try to make amends.
13:23That would be of no use.
13:25And how do you know?
13:26It's simple.
13:28When evil cannot stop you or defeat you...
13:31The next step is to try to distract you.
13:33And once distracted, thinking that everything is fine...
13:36He'll pick you up up front.
13:52Oh, but he will understand.
13:54And he will bow.
13:56Their hands will let go of the work and it will not be completed.
14:01But Tobias is at the entrance to the city.
14:02And this time he's not alone.
14:04Nemias!
14:06Nemias!
14:13Nemias!
14:14Nemias!
14:16Nemias!
14:20Nemias!
14:22Nemias!
14:23Nemias!
14:24Nemias!
14:27Nemias!
14:28Nemias!
14:29Nemias!
14:30Nemias!
14:31Sanballat has tried to make a deal with you, but your constant refusal can only mean
14:47one thing, that their intentions are not for peace.
14:51So here is a letter from Sanballat, among the Gentiles it was heard and Geshem is also saying
15:07that you and the Jews are wanting to rebel, and that is why you are rebuilding
15:14the wall, and also according to what is said, you want to be their king, and you put some prophets
15:25to speak about you in Jerusalem, saying, he is the king of Judah, this certainly
15:38will reach the king's ears, so come now, and let us talk together
15:47in this regard.
15:48Nemias!
16:03What is your answer?
16:05Be a man and at least come out here and talk to me!
16:12Nemias!
16:18So you mean Nemias didn't even bother coming here?
16:34Yes!
16:35Because he doesn't have time to waste on you!
16:38None of what you are saying in the letter happened, you are making it all up!
16:44So don't come back here anymore!
16:45If you, Sanballat and Gesem have nothing better to do, how about helping the people?
16:56in Samaria?
16:57That should be your job!
17:05That's enough for today, Zain!
17:08Let everyone know!
17:09I am very bothered by this issue of us not accepting to meet with Sanballat.
17:22Why?
17:23Did God give you any prophecy about this?
17:28No.
17:29No, but I...
17:30I fear this is a sign we should not ignore.
17:36Sanballat does not have good intentions with these messages, Samarias.
17:39So stop putting fear in men.
17:46Let us trust in God.
17:47I did it absolutely right.
17:56Who knows what they intended with that.
17:58So it is.
18:00All I want is...
18:02It is to finish these works.
18:04Ezra.
18:06Ezra.
18:08There's so little left, my friend.
18:13Sorry to interrupt.
18:15It's just that Sanballat's wife is here wanting to talk to you.
18:19Malka, how are you?
18:21Did something happen to Sanballat?
18:22No no.
18:23It's nothing like that.
18:23Don't worry.
18:24I have come, in fact, on behalf of Lord Metabel.
18:27Oh, and is he okay?
18:28He's fine.
18:29Already recovered from his injuries, but still a little too weak to leave the house.
18:32That's why he asked me to come.
18:34To invite you to have evening meal at home with us.
18:38He said he doesn't take no for an answer.
18:41Because after all, Nehemiah, even the busiest man in the world, needs to stop to eat.
18:46Tell him I will.
18:48I really owe him a visit.
18:51This leg still hurts a little.
18:53She was hit the hardest at the time of her disappearance.
18:57But it's already much better.
18:59Much better.
19:01Thank you, Malka.
19:02It's good to see that you are improving every day.
19:07You are missed in construction.
19:09He azime, then, can say so.
19:11I also miss his nagging.
19:15But tell me, Nehemiah, how is the installation of the doors going?
19:18You need to hide.
19:20There is?
19:21What is it, Sanballat?
19:22Nehemiah, you need to get out of here now.
19:27Tobias is coming after you.
19:28What are you saying, Sanballat?
19:30God showed me, father.
19:31Yes, Maíias.
19:31They are coming.
19:33I saw men, many men.
19:35I saw torches.
19:36If you don't get out of here now, I'm afraid it might happen to you.
19:40Calm down, Simaíias.
19:40Please believe me.
19:42Believe.
19:44You need to hide, Nehemiah.
19:46To hide?
19:46Hide, yes.
19:47God showed me what we are going to do.
19:51Let us meet in the house of God, inside the temple.
19:55Let's close the doors of the temple, because at night they will come to kill you.
19:59And he went?
20:02Come, come.
20:03We don't have time to waste, come.
20:04No.
20:06How not?
20:08How not?
20:08You need to lose.
20:09I can't, Sanballat.
20:10Trust me.
20:12Don't you understand?
20:12You need to run away.
20:13I'm not the kind of man who runs and hides.
20:20Do you think I would try to save my life by hiding in the temple?
20:25There's no way I'm going to do that.
20:29Good evening, Simaíias.
20:37Men.
20:38Men.
20:39What there was?
20:41Is Tobias really coming after you?
20:43Are you really going to have to run away?
20:45Who told you that?
20:47The Sanballat.
20:48Nehemiah, wait.
20:50You are being rebellious.
20:51I did not listen to the prophecy that God gave me.
20:58You sent word to the men that I was going to run away.
21:02Yes yes.
21:02Of course.
21:03I wanted them to know where you would be hiding.
21:06So that means I'm in danger, but you have the job of telling the whole town before you warn me.
21:16No, it's just that I...
21:17I...
21:18I'm afraid to tell you.
21:20Why don't you ever listen to me?
21:24How many times have I tried to warn you and you didn't listen?
21:26How many times?
21:27Is that why, Simaíias?
21:29Or for another reason?
21:30What other reason would that be?
21:35I don't know.
21:36You were always so interested in me accepting to meet with Sanballat and I...
21:41I wonder why.
21:44Tell the truth.
21:47Have you had contact with Sanballat?
21:48You talked to him.
21:55Let me explain.
21:56Have you been talking to Sanballat?
21:58Let me explain.
21:58Why?
22:02Why would you do that?
22:05Because you would invent a prophecy against me that would favor them.
22:11They bribed you.
22:14You would betray me.
22:15You would betray your people for money, Shimei.
22:28What are you doing here all this time, Simaíias?
22:32Pretending to help us, but actually siding with our enemies?
22:42What?
22:45Why would you accept bribes from those men, Shimaiiah?
22:57What if I ran away?
23:00What if I hid in the temple?
23:04What would happen? What did they want with this?
23:08Defame you.
23:09They wanted to scare you.
23:18Make you use the temple as a hiding place.
23:21Thus they would make you sin and consequently fall into disrepute with the people.
23:29They wanted to confront you, Nehemiah.
23:32Tarnish your reputation.
23:32When my husband
23:41told me about the proposal he had received,
23:46I never imagined he would be so low as to accept.
23:55I ask your forgiveness, Nehemiah.
23:56If I had known he would go through with it,
24:00I swear I would have told you.
24:02I think he would.
24:21And there
24:22Unbelievable, we can't leave a traitor in this way, in collusion with Sanballat.
24:45Something really needs to be done, even to serve as an example for anyone thinking of doing something similar.
24:50Yeah, I agree. Yeah, me too. For me. He should be run out of town.
24:55Nehemiah, what do you want us to do? We can go there now and send him away.
25:01No. Nobody will do anything.
25:04But, Nehemiah, let's go home. Let's sleep and focus on what really matters.
25:13Finish the work. Our greatest revenge will be not to stop.
25:17When that's exactly what they want.
25:23Let's go home.
25:23And there
25:28That talk about not doing anything with Semaís.
25:58Do you really think so? Or was it just for peace like men?
26:06I think so.
26:14I couldn't.
26:17I wouldn't forgive someone who betrayed me.
26:21So, besides the harm of betrayal, would it continue to harm you?
26:27No. He would get what he deserves.
26:31And I would forget that he was ever someone in my life.
26:35Why so angry, Pérez?
26:39Why be so hard on everything that could do you good?
26:43And forgive a traitor just for him to come back and do it all over again and make me feel good?
26:49I'm not just talking about Semaís.
26:59You wouldn't understand.
27:03Life is hard for some of us.
27:07Not everyone was raised in a life of luxury and wealth.
27:11Are you referring to me?
27:17It's easy for you.
27:19Coming here, investing your time in a city where you won't even live?
27:25Easy?
27:27Okay, maybe it's not easy here.
27:31But how difficult was it for you?
27:33Quit your job of pouring wine into a glass.
27:37Taste and serve to Rick whenever he wants and come here.
27:40So you're mad at me?
27:43No.
27:46Where are you from?
27:50How do some people get things so easily?
27:55While others...
27:56Easy, Perez.
28:00Let's go.
28:02I was taken to the palace in Susa at the age of 10 and was made a eunuch to serve the king.
28:10From there...
28:17I no longer had the right to have a house.
28:21Of having a family.
28:24I'll never have a family, Pérez.
28:28And that wasn't my choice.
28:31It was decided by me.
28:34And as if that wasn't enough...
28:36I saw my father being murdered in front of me.
28:42The last person left of my family...
28:45Dead.
28:47In the cruelest way...
28:49And as unfair as possible.
28:50I'll give you some time to digest this information.
28:59How do you get...
29:00How do you get...
29:09Being like this...
29:15So well...
29:20after everything they did to you.
29:28Because real life
29:29it's not here.
29:36There is a life to come.
29:41But if you live for this world,
29:44invest in this life here,
29:46you will see that it offers you more pain,
29:49more suffering than anything else.
29:54But if there is a better one with God,
29:59after we leave this world,
30:04everything you suffer here
30:06to keep to his precepts and get there,
30:12it will have been worth it.
30:13People ask me why
30:19It is so important to me to rebuild Jerusalem.
30:25That's why.
30:29Of everything it represents.
30:31God wanting to dwell with the human being.
30:39Jerusalem refers to the life I hope to have.
30:42Not here.
30:44Not in this world.
30:45but what God has prepared
30:49for those who live here
30:51faithful to him.
30:56And I want everyone who comes here,
30:59who sees this temple,
31:02who sees this city,
31:07may have the same hope as me.
31:09I wanted to think so.
31:17You can, Perez.
31:20But first you have to let go
31:22to do things your own way.
31:26To have the life that God wants to give you.
31:29First you have to let go
31:30of the life you have now.
31:34As?
31:39How do I do this?
31:43Why don't you start by talking to God?
31:47Say what, enemy?
31:53Whatever you want.
31:58Whatever is inside you.
32:09Are you sure, Salom?
32:24Yes.
32:26Shemaias' wife came to say.
32:29He really left town.
32:32He is very embarrassed.
32:34For even being caught, maybe.
32:37But not for what he did.
32:38Otherwise, I wouldn't have done it.
32:42What about Metabel?
32:44Malca?
32:46They are a little shaken,
32:48but they will be fine.
32:50And tell me that other thing, Salom.
32:55What thing?
32:58It seems that Semaias
32:59was not the only traitor.
33:03He told his father,
33:04before you go, that...
33:06Some nobles of Judah
33:08have always been in contact
33:10with Tobias
33:11through letters.
33:13No, I don't believe it.
33:17Because of Tobias
33:18be the son-in-law of an Israelite,
33:21and his son too
33:22having married an Israelite,
33:25they won the favor of the people.
33:27And many allied themselves with him.
33:28it doesn't matter.
33:42Tobias can do whatever he wants.
33:45The wall will be ready.
33:48Let's get to work.
33:49Let's go.
33:50Let's go.
33:52It will be ready.
33:53Pobias!
33:55Let's go.
34:02Let's go.
34:04Let's go.
34:05Amen.
34:35And so the whole work was finished.
35:05So that's it.
35:24We give up.
35:26No.
35:28I am patient.
35:35Any fight that is truly worth it, wins not the one who is strongest, but the one who does not give up.
35:44And after the wall was rebuilt, the gates were in their place, and the porters, singers and Levites were appointed,
35:55I appointed Hanani and Hananiah, leaders of the fortress, to take care of the security of Jerusalem.
36:01Ananias was a faithful and God-fearing man, more than many others.
36:10And I told them.
36:11The gates of Jerusalem must not be opened until the sun begins to heat up.
36:18And they must be closed and locked while the guards are still there.
36:24Choose guards from among the inhabitants of Jerusalem.
36:27Some to stay in the guard wells.
36:30And others to stand in front of their own homes.
36:34The city was spacious and large, but there were few people in it.
36:39And the houses had not yet been rebuilt.
36:45Then my God put it into my heart to gather the nobles, the magistrates, and the people together to register the genealogies.
36:51I found the genealogy book here.
36:53Wait, stop there.
36:55Are you going to say a lot of names?
36:58Yes, they are the genealogies of those who were the first to return from exile.
37:02And it was written on it.
37:05These are the children of the province.
37:07Wait.
37:08They judge.
37:09You can skip this part.
37:11That's a bunch of names I'll never remember.
37:13But of course.
37:15I know how important this is for the posterity of the people.
37:19But it's not important now.
37:22Then?
37:27I'm going to jump.
37:28To the part where the people gather again.
37:32Excellent.
37:39When the seventh month came and the children of Israel were already living in their cities,
37:44all the people gathered as one man in the square before the water gate.
37:48And they asked Ezra, the priest and scribe, to bring the book of the law of Moses, which the Lord had commanded Israel.
38:05Praise be to God, who has prepared this day so that we, his chosen ones, could gather here to hear his word and receive his care.
38:31Amen.
38:33They were reading the book of God's law clearly, giving explanations in such a way that the people understood what was being read.
38:39And the people repented of their mistakes, of having transgressed God's law.
38:52This day is consecrated to the Lord.
39:08Therefore you must not mourn or cry.
39:13Now go, eat and drink the best you have.
39:20And send portions to those who have nothing prepared for themselves.
39:24Because this day is consecrated to our Lord.
39:29So don't be sad.
39:31Because the joy of the Lord is your strength.
39:35And so the people did.
39:44And after that they celebrated the feast of tabernacles.
39:48Oh, is it that festival where people set up tents in the courtyards and on the terraces of their houses and live in them for seven days?
39:55Yes, that's right.
39:58They prayed and made confessions of their sins.
40:01And they rejoiced greatly in those days.
40:05On the same day they offered great sacrifices and rejoiced.
40:14For God had filled them with joy.
40:16And there
40:26What is that?
40:56What is that?
41:26The women and children also rejoiced, so that the joy of Jerusalem could be heard from afar.
41:33During his time in Jerusalem as governor, Nehemiah did not take advantage of his position to obtain any gain.
41:52He never accepted the payment that rightfully should have been his.
41:56Yeah, I like this Nehemiah.
42:00And deciding to do so, Nehemiah made the following prayer to God.
42:03Remember me for my good, O my God, and all that I have done for this people.
42:12Why do I have the impression that the story doesn't end like this?
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