The Hope Hotline - The Hope Hotline | S03-E06 | 01-24-2025
Episode Date: January 24, 2025Questions: How was male and female created on the 6th day and then later in Genesis 2:21 it looks like Eve was created after the 6th day?Questions: What is the significance of giving the ages of the ...different people in the Bible and how long they lived?
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Real Talk.
Real Talk.
Real Talk.
Real Talk.
Hello and welcome to the Hope Hotline.
It is Friday.
If you're doing a 21-day fast with Revival Today, well, Sunday you get to eat, right?
Woo-hoo!
Or is it Monday you get to eat?
The 26th is when it's done, right?
26th.
So do you eat on Sunday?
Because there are some of you that are doing the 6-to-6.
Right.
And some of you haven't eaten
for 21
days.
That sounds
horrible. It's tough.
But kudos to you that
did that. Yeah, and from the
26th. So I think that's your last day
of fasting. So Monday you're eating.
6 p.m.
You're done 6 p.m.
The one year
that I did, oh man. I know. I mean, kudos. Yeah. It's, it's a tough one. It's a tough one,
but it's a good one. You reap the benefits. You reap the benefits. Yeah. 100%. I agree with you.
100%. Man, do you get your flesh out of your way
after 21 days i did the the one year that i did i've i've done it six to six one year with them
i did one year i did six to six but for the first week i did five days no no eating then the next
week i did three days no eating then the next two weeks after that it was two days no eating. Then the next two weeks after that, it was two days no eating twice in between.
And I was like, that's hard.
So I can't imagine 21 days of solid no eating.
Yeah, I know.
I know.
I know Adalys is doing it where she's like, I mean, I don't even know if it's like minimal broth.
I think she's doing it like very, very minimal.
She said she stuck some crack or what did she stick in her mouth?
She stuck some like chips and dip.
She stuck one of the chips in her mouth like after five days.
Yeah.
She was fixing cam something.
And she stuck that in her mouth and something else she had ended her no food
okay but she stuck that in her mouth i don't even think she swallowed it i think she just stuck it
in her mouth she said before yeah she like literally said just from doing that it made
her stay up all night because she was full of like energy. Oh my gosh. So I laid in bed and I was looking up. It's crazy that food is fuel. Imagine that. Imagine that. Yeah, it is. It really is. But
strongly encourage, as I have said in the past, make it a lifestyle and make it not just one time
of year. Yeah, because it's great to do it for, it's great. Listen, if you did the 21 day, that's great.
But make it consistent.
So all of us like have, I've done the 21 day six to six.
I know I went, what was that one year?
I did it four or five times throughout the year.
By the last one,
like I was so, yeah, the last time I was, I was depleted. Yeah. Cause that's a long time doing six to six. And, um, it's almost easier to do five days. No, it, no, it is easier doing five
days. No food. It is. It is after like seven, I'd say six, seven days, something like that.
The six to six gets really challenging because your body is like trying to regroup at the end
of the night and you can only eat so much afterwards. And then you feel like, oh,
like you're going to bed full. I don't know. Yeah, it is. It's tough. Yeah, it's really like
it is. It's rough. I'd rather just do five days no food. Just don't eat. Just don't eat. I know.
Yeah. Yeah. I don't know if I would want to do the 21 days no eat. Just don't eat. Just don't eat. I know. Yeah. Yeah.
I don't know if I would want to do the 21 days no eat.
God's never told me to do that.
So if he does, though, he'll sustain me.
I know that.
I mean, it'll be hard, but the purpose would be I would be able to do it because that's what he's called me to do.
But you have to make it a lifestyle.
Yeah.
No matter what it is.
And it does get harder the longer you do it
but anything worth anything is hard true you gotta overcome and when it comes to fasting
it's worth it just trust me on that one it's very valuable um but i was gonna say something to that
we got our first timer we got heat on in the podcast room.
Oh, my gosh.
It's so cold, guys.
We had to turn the heat on in this room.
It's the first time.
Oh, yeah.
That we've done it.
I'm sure Pastor Tom never turned the heat on.
I'm not allowed to touch the thermostat in the heat direction in the house.
Yeah, in your house.
In my house.
Everybody else.
It's so cold in my house.
It's so cold, yeah.
Yeah, it is cold in my house. I bet house. Yeah. Everybody else. It's so cold in my house. It's so cold, yeah. Yeah, it is cold in my house.
I bet.
But I don't know.
Like, my kids keep their rooms at 62 degrees because they have their own separate air-conditioned
AC units.
And they keep it at 62 degrees.
That's crazy.
I am.
Ooh.
Yeah.
But my bill, because we got the spray foam in it, like uh we put spray foam in the house ceilings and stuff
like that new windows in the house which i had all that planned prior to hurricane ian that just took
over a year and a half to come in but but my bill is the less now with them running their acs at that
when they're not there they're not running it at. It's only at night when they're sleeping.
So the sun's also not beating down at that time.
So it's really easy to get there.
But Norma's running her air condition right now.
Oh, my gosh.
Yeah.
I heard her turn it on last night and me and Tommy looked at each other like.
62 degrees.
She's literally insane.
I mean, hello.
She was in the service on Sunday.
No sleeves.
Singing.
No.
And she's so tiny.
Like, I just don't get it.
It's Tom. She's got it. She just runs hot.
She runs hot. It's terrible.
Like I said to him,
because I can't do a fire right now
because I'm at home at night
and to cool things.
I leave. I'm at home
in the day, really to speak of,
to have a fire, to take the
chill out of the room. I'm like, dude, I'm freezing.
Yeah.
Nope.
Normally, he'll warm me up like we were at the river yesterday.
And I was cold in the river.
I bet.
For the minister's conference?
Yeah.
Oh, my gosh.
I was so cold.
And he knows.
And I have already got my, I'm already prepared because I'm warmly dressed.
And I start nudging over.
He's like, you're cold, aren't you?
I'm like, yes, you know the routine.
I know.
You know the mission.
Warm me up.
Right.
And we'll cool you off because we're so cold.
So freaking cold.
He was like, dang, you're cold.
Like, I'm freezing.
It's freezing. But I can't take the chill off the, you're cold. Yeah. Like, I'm freezing. It's freezing.
But I can't take the chill off the house because I can't light a fire because I'm not home.
I know.
So it's freezing in my house.
Talia is absolutely right about that.
I believe it.
So enough about us.
All right.
Do your thing and then we'll come back.
We'll start answering questions.
Perfect.
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Coming back. That works. All right. Uh, right peanut color do you have anything you want to say before I
get started girls we're ready for this one all right let's go let's do it to it
let's do it says I the first question is I have a question I love these questions
that we just that that I got to work on. I mean, I love them.
It says, I have a question on the time frame when Eve was created.
In Genesis 127, it says God created male and female on the sixth day.
Then in Genesis 221, it states that God made Eve from one of Adam's ribs. In Genesis 221, referring back to, is Genesis 221 referring back to Genesis 127?
How was male and female created on the sixth day?
And then later in Genesis 2.21,
it looks like Eve was created on the sixth day.
Certainly not a heaven and hell issue, but curious.
It appears that Eve was not the first female created.
Well, I have answered this question before in the past,
and I'm always happy to do it again because it's been a while since I did answered this question before in the past, and I'm always happy to do it again
because it's been a while since I did answer this question.
But let's look at the scriptures that you are referring to, which is Genesis 127, which
says, So God created mankind in his own image.
In the image of God, he created them, male and female, he created them.
And then in Genesis 2-7, it says, Then the Lord God formed a man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being.
Now, in my opinion, I believe it is referring back to what originally happened. So when we hear about it happening in 2.7, it's referring back to 1.27 because everything
that I've studied out, that's exactly what it's saying. When I study out those scriptures,
it says it is referencing the very first time that it's spoken about in chapter one. So it's not that beings were created in one and then somehow,
some way, I've heard that people died with the ice age and then God created another group of people.
I mean, there's all different philosophies on this, different theories. But when I've studied it in scripture,
everything that I study from the Bible that refers to this is that there weren't two separate
creations. There weren't two separate times that the Lord created human beings.
When you see it in, I believe it's 127. Yeah, 127.
In Genesis 127, that is the very first time Adam and Eve were created.
And when you see it in 2-7,
then that's when it's talking about them being created.
So one time, I mean, if it says the first Adam
and Jesus is the second Adam,
then why aren't we talking about the very first time if 127 isn't talking about Adam,
but 227 is talking about Adam and Eve?
Like, why isn't Jesus the very first one from 127?
It makes no sense whatsoever.
But Adam was the first man,
and it's just going back to referencing what the first chapter is being referenced in the second.
That's my opinion.
Everything that I've read that digs deep into it refers and says it's the same thing. You do have, like I said,
people who have theories that it might not be that, but they have really no scriptural background
to say that it's not. I mean, what their theory is, they have no scriptural background to back it.
There's nothing in the Bible that talks about two creations. So to confirm this,
it's like aliens. There's nothing in the Bible that says there is any such thing as aliens.
Although there are plenty of people who have theories about it, there's nothing proven.
I only go by what the Bible says all the time. Every time. There are some things that are
gray areas that we don't clearly understand. But for the most part, this one's solid because
in my opinion, there would be something in commentaries or historical fact that would say otherwise.
You guys have any, have you got an opinion on this?
Have you seen scripture in other places that says that there's two creations?
No.
But when Talia and I were looking at this question a little while ago before it had come up,
it was on like the deck and I think it was before Christmas maybe, so we didn't get to it it but we read it together and Talia was the one that said like it sounds like they're just referencing back to the beginning
and kind of giving more information yes and when she said that and I reread it I was like oh yeah
that makes sense but when I read the question I was like oh I can see how that's confusing
so but as soon as if so whoever's confused about this I bet if they went back with this information
in their head and reread it, I think it would make sense.
As you read the scriptures before
and the scriptures after, both of those,
I think it'll make sense.
But good question.
Yeah, I love it.
I mean, I think, listen, anything that makes you think
and study, study things more.
I mean, that's why I love this podcast, though,
because I like to learn.
I mean, don't make me go back to school.
I don't want to do that.
But I like to learn what I choose to like to learn.
Okay?
Like if it's anything Bible, I'm all in.
If it's, I'm not a big person that likes to read
books about the Bible
unless it's particular
authors
like an Andrew Womack
like a Rodney Howard Brown
things like that
I love first of all I love how they write
and it's very
simplistic but it's all Bible based
Joyce Meyer is also another good
author that i like to read her stuff but real people talking about real things and not trying
to give their theories and theologies on things it's really usually very basic biblical principled
things that you can grow off of. I'm not really big on people who want to teach you about the Bible
and their theory about what it says.
I don't like that.
But them, they're really good.
So, and I mean, I love history.
So, but get me, put me into science.
Not going to happen.
Anything sci-fi, not going to happen. Anything sci-fi, not going to happen.
I mean, you like what you like, right?
True.
But I think questions are really good because they always spur on something
and challenge you to maybe look at something in a different light.
We've had some really good questions, even the ones that,
not to open a can of worms, but even the ones that
have talked about demonic things, ones that have, and those aren't my, those aren't, I'm not big
fans of these questions, to be perfectly honest with you, because it causes such contention with
people. But anything deliverance-based, anything, our earth, is it flat or is it round? Those kinds of things. I'm not a big fan of them because people get so angry
and they want to debate and they just don't want to say,
let's talk about this.
You have your opinion.
I have my opinion.
Let's not change each other's opinions, but let's look at them
because a lot of times, even in those conversations,
you can see things and you can find things that you never saw before in the word
that might make you go,
okay, this is not really changing my mind
because it's not clear cut answering one way or the other.
But what it does is it makes you,
it spurs you on to say,
maybe I don't know everything
that I think I know about this subject.
And I'm okay with that.
And so everybody should,
and I think that in life, a lot of times people have a tendency
to say, even with certain people that they follow, oh, I've heard, I hear this about
Andrew Womack.
I've heard this about Joyce Meyer.
I've heard them so much that I don't really have anything to learn from them.
I'm like, I just, I'm like, what are you talking about?
Because they quote the word so much.
How can you stop learning from somebody?
Everybody has.
I mean, you don't know everything.
So for me, even if you've heard the story,
and listen, I've listened to hundreds,
probably thousand plus hours of Andrew Womack,
even Kenneth Hagan. And every single time I pretty much listened to hundreds, probably thousand plus hours of Andrew Womack, even Kenneth Hagan.
And every single time I pretty much listened to them, I learned something new because the Holy Spirit will drop something down in my spirit that I've heard that story. It's not that I've learned,
I've heard the story in a new way, or I've heard the story and I missed something. No, it's not
that. The Holy Spirit, when I hear that story again,
will make me think about something
that I never thought about before,
either that's relative to my life
or in ministry that it would help me with.
You never stop learning.
And you can never stop learning
from people who have walked where you've walked.
You may have listened to them a lot, but there's always something new that the Lord can reveal
to you.
Never be somebody that's so prideful to say, not that you think you know it all, but you
can't learn something from somebody else again.
Do you know what I'm saying?
Absolutely.
Yes.
No, seriously.
And I think if you go in with that mindset that, um, like I'm not going to get
anything from them because I've already heard all their stories. Like if you're already there
in your mindset, you're not going to learn anything. But I, every time, if I have to go
to a different church or if I had to go somewhere, I always like, God, even if it's just one little
nugget, like that's what I want today. Even if it's just something you drop in my spirit during
worship, like that's enough for me to go to the next thing. And like successful entrepreneurs,
they'll say like, you're going to go to different conferences. You're going to learn,
you're going to get so much information and you have to take at least one thing with you
and then apply it. And so that's, that can be the same anywhere. So I've heard the same thing too.
Yeah. And, but for me, there's never a waste of time. If you're going to listen to somebody who is further along than you in any
aspect of life yeah they've got something that they can give you to help you be better at whatever
that is that you're trying to get you know that skill set or spiritually speaking because
spiritually speaking that is a skill set as well but But there's nobody that you can't get something from. I've heard people say, I was laughing at this with
Travis last week, Travis Dexter. People have said that they don't want to, I've heard older people
say when younger people have spoken, like if it's somebody in their 50s and 60s and then there's
somebody that's in their late teens early 20s something they'll I've had
people literally say I'm not listening to them I'm not kidding you and these
people may be spiritually further along the young person spiritually further
along than the older person they're like I'm not listening to them. They're young.
They haven't been where I've been.
They haven't experienced what I've experienced.
I'm not listening to what they have to say.
And I'm like, your problem is you.
You know what?
That attitude right there will hold you back.
Because even a child can teach you something.
And in fact, my children taught me a lot of things about myself that I didn't like.
And I was willing to listen and watch them and see things in them that I'm like, that's not good.
Even children can teach you something.
Never think that an age, someone of a certain age can't bring something that can forge your walk or skill set or anything,
you know, you can learn from anybody. Absolutely. Yeah. Your mind just has to be open to it. Yeah.
When we hire people, like I, we do have a very young team. So when we hire people that are older
and I mean older, like 30, 40, like not old, older, like a lot of our guys are in their twenties,
but they've been doing it for so long. Like you have to be willing to learn from somebody younger. And I, so I always say that to them,
like, how do you feel about working for a team that has younger employees and even leaders?
And if I hear any hesitation, like I there's, I can't, I can't, it isn't. And so, um, it's always
been top of mind for me. And then doing youth ministry,
like these kids,
like they grab something and they hold onto and they have a revelation of it
that sometimes maybe you didn't get yet.
And then you hear them speak on it
and you're like, man, that's good.
Yeah, and also they tend,
they tend to,
even youth have childlike faith.
They haven't been totally tainted
by the world just yet
and by horrible preaching and teaching.
If they read something in the Word,
they usually gravitate to it and say,
if it says it, then it's true.
That's why I find working with young people
that haven't really gotten into college,
I find anybody in that age group,
man, you can really learn something from
even in children's ministry i used to listen to kids and i'd be like dang that's good stuff right
there because they literally look at the word yeah and believe it what they believe it what
it says is so right and i'm like you i know it's so good i know you're you're missing us uh you're missing a faith based of something, you know,
more to be like them.
Yeah, absolutely.
They are very good at teaching you things.
But girls, do you want to add anything?
I don't want to leave you out.
It's just me and Tracy right here.
Okay, I'm not referring back to them anymore.
I'm just going to let them if they got something to say.
You got no microphone. You're referring back to them anymore. I'm just going to let them if they got something to say. You got no microphone.
I've got no microphone.
Yeah.
You're just here to look pretty.
She's just looking cute.
No, but I will say I did fact check you on chat GPT
and chat GPT will agree with you.
Well, you fact checked me on what?
On the first question.
That most of the study show it's referring back to?
Like every, I didn't look at chat gpt
i looked at my bible thank you i referenced it in in many resources as well as commentaries
matthew henry is such a great commentary to go back to and if you really really want to like
see if there's anything there's little um nuances to something.
He's great.
And I read that.
I read everything about even before and after both of those verses,
and there is absolutely nothing.
It's a whole lot of nothing when people say there's evidence of another creation.
There's no evidence, biblically speaking.
Right.
But remember, Matthew remember Matthew Henry great commentary
so but thank you for
verifying and fact checking
I appreciate that
chat GPT these two
girls
Tracy Talia you don't
use chat GPT really correct
yeah I do all the time
I just use it to help write my speech.
I know that.
Her sister's getting married.
So if any of you guys are going to the wedding.
You do not know that.
You do not know she used chat GPT for the record.
I write most of it.
I just had it put it into like an actual speech form for me.
Smart.
So most of it is my words, but some of is tragedies i use it a lot the funny parts
are not her oh my god what i don't think there is funny parts doesn't she want it to be funny
yeah but she told me to not be funny well she just said do what you can do do you you be you
you be you because i can't be like on purpose.
I know because then it's not funny.
Yeah.
Listen, you'll start talking
and things will pop up
and then you'll add those things.
But we didn't really
like each other.
Oh my gosh.
So we don't have anything
funny.
She didn't mean that.
We really don't.
She'll even say it.
Oh my gosh.
We literally hated each other.
You did.
Well, not anymore.
Up until like A few months ago
We lived
In the same room
Yeah that's true
They were like
Sister sisters
Okay I know
But here's the thing
I lived in the same room
With my sister
And we did not hate each other
Well we're very
Different I guess
So we just
Collided a lot.
So is my sister.
If you know my sister, you know.
I have two.
But you know the baby.
We're very different.
I'm very different from the rest of the whole family.
Let's just face it.
I am the black sheep.
I'm more ways than one.
We got along, but mainly didn't.
Yeah, it's probably more like
he doesn't have things in common.
But it's, yeah.
Yeah.
It's good now.
Yeah.
They're good now.
That's all that matters.
Oh my gosh.
They have the whole rest of their life ahead of them.
At least you're honest, Tal.
She is.
God bless you.
There's nothing bad about it.
No.
It is what it is.
What are you going to do?
Yeah.
There's no love there.
It is what it is. Let's you going to do? Yeah. There's no love there. It is what it is.
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Oh, my gosh.
I am not doing every letter.
Why don't you do it for me, Talia?
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No.
P-P.
Oh, I missed it.
I can't see that far.
I can't.
Okay, here I go.
I got it right here.
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Next question.
Hello, Peanut Gallery.
I'm excited for your third season.
So are we.
We're rocking the house.
How long was it before Vanessa joined our team?
I was there from the beginning.
No, you were not there from the beginning.
I was by myself.
You tricked me.
You tricked me.
I know.
I was there by myself.
As soon as we got a camera, she's like, oh, wait, I want to be on there.
You did not.
She came in here because she was bored and because she was fasting.
Yes. Are you serious? That's why she came in. She she was bored because she was fasting and yes are you serious that's why she came in she goes can i come to the podcast because i'm fasting and i'm
hungry and that'll help me oh my gosh great memory so thank you i usually get blasted for my memory
but i do have one that was a good one right do have one. That was a good one right there. Selective. Very small, but that was a good one.
Shut up, Tal.
So here's the thing.
What did you say?
Unlocking memories.
Unlocking memories.
Yes.
That was wow.
That's for sure.
But I think you were doing the 21-day fast.
And we started, when did we start?
In January.
We started January the first year, 18th.
So she, you.
It must have been a year in.
No, I think you were, it wasn't a year in.
I think you came pretty soon.
It wasn't a whole year before you came.
I think so.
I did this whole thing by myself for a year and then you came on?
Well, yeah.
I don't think so.
Okay.
That's true.
Logan was on here.
No, because Logan was our, no, I think you're wrong.
Because this is my only, we've already, That means you only have done it for a year.
You've been doing it longer than a year.
Okay, we're going to check.
We're fact-checking.
I'm telling you.
Fact-checking.
Sorry, whoever asked this question.
We got to figure this out.
I'm going to chat GPT.
No.
It doesn't know.
It actually might.
Oh, my gosh.
You've got to be kidding me.
It's on the internet.
I know everything on the internet.
What? Oh, my gosh. If that's on chat GP me. It's on the internet. I know everything on the internet. What?
Oh my gosh.
If that's on chat, GPT, we're in big trouble.
Check it.
Check it.
No.
No.
Are you kidding me?
Are you really?
I am.
Okay.
Oh my gosh.
Okay.
Thank you, Tal.
I won't.
No, Tal.
What?
Should I say what episode?
Yeah.
According to the Bible.
Oh my gosh. According to the Bible.
Oh, my gosh.
I'm looking back.
I'm looking on Blackrobe right now.
Oh, my gosh. This is the one where we all had our necklaces on because of the time change.
Oh, my gosh.
That's right.
I was on for that one.
Every now and then, Norma makes a special appearance.
I love it.
It's because Friday she's off
and Wednesdays she's like running around like a chicken.
No.
So.
Delicious hope.
I'll buy her some other.
Oh, that was Heather.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
This is episode,
the season one episode 73 on September.
What?
Is that right? She did. I'm'm telling you do not tell me it's
in chat yeah that's not true i wonder if you talked about her that's crazy that's chat gpt
i don't think that's the name i was there from the beginning guys
in this episode she calls in oh no that not it. That's for an actual.
I'm going to die if Chet GPT knows our business.
Listen, we're on the internet.
Hope.
It knows everything.
I don't know.
Okay.
Apparently, there's a Dr. Vanessa Tomas.
Okay.
Based out of San Diego.
All right.
She was on a podcast.
Okay.
I'm okay with that.
Okay. I don't know. Okay. So I'm just saying to you that she was on a podcast okay I'm okay with that okay
I don't know
okay so I'm just saying to you
that I
she was in
she was fasting
it might have been
at the beginning of the year
but it was
when you were fasting
and she started coming then
it could have been
in the summertime
for all I know
it might have
because I was fasting
right before
oh
women's conference
there you go
I
we
that's the thing
like we all
like all of us in this that's what it was
all of us on the peanut gallery i mean from sarah to my daughter to those three who else is in the
peanut gallery that's it right logan used to be but she's a mama now um so all of us still that are official still, Heather as well,
we all fast throughout the year.
Like it's a lifestyle for us.
Make it a lifestyle.
I'm not kidding you.
I know I'm pushing it, but I'm pushing it for a reason.
Super important.
Super important.
You're going to stick to finding that, aren't you?
Oh, yeah.
Keep going.
Keep going.
I'll find something.
So my husband has a question, and I don't know? Oh yeah. Keep going. Keep going. I'll find something. So my husband has a question. I
don't know how to answer. What is the significance of giving the ages of the different people in the
Bible and how long they lived? Thanks so much. I love this question. Me too. Oh, I love this
question. Such a good one. She scared me. I love this question. People always jump right on past.
They don't pay attention to these things because they don't think they're significant.
God bless you for whoever asked this question because you know there's something significant about it.
There is 100% a reason why because God doesn't do things by accident.
I'm going to give you my opinion first as to the reason why.
I believe it's in there.
There's lots of reasons why people say it.
I didn't agree with what the theologian said, so I'm not really answering.
I don't think I added that in there.
I didn't.
I didn't add what the theologian's philosophy was for this
because I thought it was a bunch of hooey, to be honest with you.
So I'm going to give you my opinion because really you're asking my opinion.
You're not asking for anything else.
I think that's what I did.
Yeah.
Okay, since you want my opinion, I'm going to give it to you,
and I didn't put in anybody else's besides Perry Stone
because Perry Stone's got something
good to say about it so here's my reasoning there's two reasons I believe the first reason I
believe is because um we had to replenish the earth so in order to not replenish we had to
plenish the earth we had to people had to reproduce right, it says that, I don't think I have it in there,
but it might be because I have the scripture. So Adam, I believe, was over 100 years old,
if I remember correctly, when he had his first child, right? You say Adam? Adam, Cain and Abel.
130. Thank you. So when Cain and Abel were born, he was 130.
That's a long time to be on the earth.
And nobody knows what age they were when they were put on the earth.
We just know they were adults.
But we don't know how old they were.
So it was 130.
But they have to make people.
And so in order to make people, you had to live, in my opinion,
this is my opinion, in order to create, for creation to mass produce,
you had to live longer in order to make that happen.
Does that make sense, ladies?
Yeah, actually it says Seth was 130.
So I don't, Adam, it says Adam made love to Eve
and then she became pregnant.
So I don't know how old he was before that.
But there's somewhere in scripture
that says he was over 100,
but I don't know how old he was.
Right, I don't know if it says it either,
but for Seth it was 130.
But yeah, okay.
Okay.
Correction.
But somewhere where I was reading.
I'm looking.
But it might not, it just might be later on in scripture or something like that. I don't know. Okay. Correction. But somewhere where I was reading. I'm looking. But it might not, it just might be later on in scripture or something like that.
Okay.
I don't know.
Okay.
My second reasoning, so first reason is so that people that were of age could produce
more people, reproduction, and occupy.
Then my second reason is because, and this is super important,
Moses wrote Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy, right?
Okay, how would he know what was going on with Adam and Eve?
How would he know?
How would he know how creation was created?
He wasn't there.
And then you got, he wasn't even there for Noah, right?
When the earth was destroyed.
And Methuselah, I believe, is Noah's grandfather or great-grandfather.
I can't remember which one it is, great or great.
Methuselah was his grandfather, Noah's grandfather, and he was still alive.
And he was the oldest, if I remember right, person to live.
I might be wrong about that.
Will you look that up?
Or hold on, let's just read this.
Genesis 5, because then I'll give you my opinion.
So it says, Genesis 5.
This is the written account of the descendants of Adam.
When God created human beings, he made them to be like himself,
and he created them male and female, and he blessed them and called them human.
See, Genesis 5 talks about creation again.
And it refers back to Genesis 127.
Adam was 130 years old when he became the father of a son.
He was 130.
You're gone.
Adam was 130 years old when he became the father of a son
who was just like him in his very image.
He named him his son Seth.
So Adam was 130.
You're right.
Yeah.
Yeah. For Seth. For when he had Seth. So Adam was 130. You're right. Yeah. Yeah.
For Seth.
For when he had Seth.
Right.
Oh, wait a minute.
He had Cain and Abel before that.
I see what you're saying.
I did chat GPT it.
They said there's nothing in scripture.
But I didn't say according to the Bible,
so it could be gaslighting me too.
Oh.
So I must have been thinking when he became the father.
Right.
Seth.
Okay, so Seth. But Seth is, when they talk about, I mean, me too oh so i must have been thinking when he became the father okay so seth but seth is
when they talk about i mean when they talk about seth that's because they say that he was his
favorite okay they adam adam's favorite is actually seth or it's also seth is the lineage to jesus
yeah cain and abel are too, though. Technically.
I'm not quite sure.
There's a special why Seth is referred to.
Well, we know why
Cain
was not good.
True.
We know why he's...
And Abel was killed
so maybe that's the reason why they're not.
Abel's not.
But I don't know.
But I know Seth is the preferred one.
I don't know exactly why.
I can't remember.
But after the birth of Seth, Adam lived another 800 years,
and he had other sons and daughters.
Adam lived 930 years and then he
died. When Seth was 105
years old, he became the father of
Enosh and after the birth of Enosh, Seth
lived another 807 years
and he had other sons and daughters.
Seth lived 912 years and
then he died.
Well, dang.
Okay. When Enosh was 90 years old, he became the father of Kenan.
And after the birth of Kenan, Enosh lived another 815 years,
and he had other sons and daughters.
Enosh was 905 years, and then he died.
Do you understand why I say, listen,
do you think these people were like shriveled up grapes?
No.
When they were 905 years old let's like when they were
500 years old or 100 years old do you think that they look like what 100 year old people there are
some people who are 100 years old and they look great yep but to live 905 the way people live
today it's totally not the same you don't have to subscribe to the AARP.
I will never be a part of the AARP.
Why are you laughing, Vanessa?
I will not.
And believe me, they're sending me crap.
Rude.
They want me.
I'm 57, gonna be 58.
I'm getting that stuff.
I'm even starting to get cremation crap.
No way.
Funeral home crap.
It's a different, I'm on the other side, people.
On the other side.
I'm on the other side.
Or at least they think I am.
Only unsubscribe to that, yeah.
I do.
But yeah, they're sending me that nonsense.
Wow.
Like you can pound sound with that stuff.
Bye.
Bye.
When Keenan was 70 years old, he became the father of Mahalala.
After the birth of Mahalala, Kenan lived another 840 years,
and he had other sons and daughters.
Kenan lived 910 years, and then he died.
You know what's so funny?
When I had to tell the kids when I taught kids rock,
they're like, you know, you sit there, Talia might remember this. They're like, you have to explain
to them how Adam and Eve, you don't explain to them how this happens, but you have to explain
like Adam and Eve had kids. Well, they're like, well, how did their kids have kids? Well, they
married their brothers and sisters. And then they're like, gross!
Because they think it's so funny because they're like,
well, how did other kids come around?
Well, they married their sibling.
Gross.
That's what they all, they're like, ew!
It's true.
Sorry, but that's the facts, Jack.
It is. Well, We still have certain,
oh, let's see, what do you call those?
Like Muslims, they are marrying cousins.
We still have arranged marriages today
within certain ethnicities,
and they're marrying their cousins,
which is causing major issues. I mean, it's still going
on today. True.
Where's
Jer from? West Virginia? West Virginia.
Still happening in the
hills of West Virginia.
That's how we get Jer. Comments.
Okay, rumble chat. Don't worry. We still like
you. That's right.
What happened?
What did you say? That's how you get the tism i can't hear you because you were too far away it's good it's better that way oh my gosh
i know maybe i know we might need to keep the mic away
it's coming back oh yeah no. No, maybe not. Yeah.
Courtney said a whole new meaning to the song.
We are family.
Oh yeah.
Gross.
Good one.
Um,
a halo.
My great grandparents,
my may or may not be first cousins.
No way.
You're kidding.
See,
like,
I think if my mom, I, my mom doesn't have... Yeah, exactly.
Oh my gosh.
So my grandparents, my mom's parents,
they were cousins, but distant cousins.
Uh-oh.
Distant.
Again.
Not first, for sure.
But they were family.
That explains some things, too.
It's all making sense now.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure.
I can swear that's what my mom said.
They were cousins.
Not close cousins, but they were a family.
Okay.
I don't know if they knew that.
And they might not have even known that until after they were married.
Wow. Can you imagine? Oh, that would be so that'd be so disappointing no like what do you do is divorce okay then
i don't know like you're i don't think so because then it's which one is it they were
marrying within clans back in biblical times so jesus is gonna okay that. Because, I mean, you are to go back to your tribe and find.
What do you like once you know?
How do you unknow that?
Well, my grandfather was a cheater, a philanderer.
So, I mean, I don't think it really much matters.
Okay.
So it probably doesn't happen to people that love the Lord.
Well, he was a minister of the gospel.
Oh.
Yeah.
He's special. Well, all right. I have a ton of love the Lord. Well, he was a minister of the gospel. Oh. Yeah. He's special.
Well, all right.
I have a ton of like half siblings.
And so my biggest fear was that I would fall in love with my brother.
And not know it.
Not know it.
And that's why I married outside my race.
That's why you chose a white guy.
Who was 10 years older than me.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You're good.
You're safe. I like watched it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You're good. You're safe.
You made sure of it.
I totally did.
Yeah.
You're putting a stamp on that.
Courtney says,
my mom and her sister
married two guys
that were also related
to each other.
So my uncle is my uncle
and my cousin.
Uncle cousin.
Uncle cousin.
Well, you know,
it is pretty weird
when like,
have you seen twins marry twins? Yeah. Yeah. Right. well you know it is pretty weird when like have you seen twins
marry twins yeah yeah right and you know that they're they're offspring they're like genetically
right tied yeah and they look like each other yeah they're close like siblings right right
they're twins yeah so weird so weird so weird it's wild that's a wild. That's a wild scene. It is a wild scene. What are the odds of that, though?
Unless you're going to, like, twin adventures.
It's on purpose.
They, like, want to be in the news.
What if you get mixed?
What if you mix them up?
Well, here, have you ever heard about this?
Not to take away from this question, but okay.
This is a rabbit trail.
Have you ever heard about this?
Okay.
Where husband and wife, the husband's cheating on the wife and and and then
they find out the wife finds out and then she starts talking to the husband of the woman that
her husband was having an affair with then it's a shania twain kind of thing because you know that
happened with shania twain her now Her now husband was the husband of the woman
that was having an affair with her husband.
Right?
Yeah.
They ended up, well, I have a family member
that happened with.
I'm not kidding.
Now, they weren't of the age to have children.
But think about this, because it does happen.
Where then, you're now with the new husband.
You have kids.
Now your kids are like they're, that's weird.
That's an episode on Jerry Springer.
Yeah, that sounds like TikTok to me.
Sounds like what shows up on my For You page.
Because now all of them are linked genetically.
Of course, yeah.
That's way too much.
That would be a genetic are you really have z's
are you like right like how does like yeah how does like co-parenting because you're like bonding
over like this what's what happened to you yes oh yeah it does happen and i can totally see that
100 but here's the thing like in our case with our family member that it happened to, he's a way better guy.
Like he's freaking awesome.
And she is such a great person.
Like she is a great person.
And he is way better than what.
So, I mean, it really worked out well for her.
Both of them were like the victims of not coolness.
And they end up just like.
I know.
Yeah, it worked out great. And they end up just like, I know. Yeah,
it worked out great.
And he's younger than her.
Like she's a cougar.
It's a lifetime movie.
Yeah,
that's a lifetime movie.
She's a cougar.
Oh.
So she,
like he's younger.
Oh,
hey girl.
All right.
I mean,
she looks good.
Yeah.
Like,
yeah,
she looks good.
So she can pull it off.
But I'm just saying,
it happens,
man.
Yeah. What'd you say tal nothing no there's something i said i could never be a cougar oh me neither well like i'm not a
cougar because tom's only a year and a half younger than me but i know you're a cougar that's
but but i will say I agree with you
because I would never,
that is so unattractive to me
to date somebody very young.
Way younger.
I just, I don't find someone that young attractive.
I feel like they're like my little baby.
Yeah, like I want to like,
well, what do you have in common
with somebody that's super young?
Other than I think it's stroking your ego,
but what is it?
Is it really good for the person you're with?
Because you don't have anything in common with them.
Especially if you're a woman.
Because men tend to be more immature.
Right.
Right.
I mean, if the age gap's like 40 and 20,
that's crazy because they're so young.
I do get more of women being interested.
I can totally see a woman being interested in a man not 15 years older
because I think that's too much of an age gap.
But I do see it where men tend to be more immature
and women tend to be more mature, and women tend to be more mature,
especially if it's depending on the woman.
Like for me, anything between five and ten years seems very logical.
Yeah, me too.
My cap was ten years.
Well, I have a feeling all –
He definitely just reached that gap.
My sisters all married older guys.
Yeah.
That makes sense to me.
Now, I was very immature.
So that makes sense to you now I was very immature so that makes me do
I'm very immature so for me so for me to hook up with a Tom it makes complete
sense because even though he's immature I sitting on this I'm losing my thing
even though he is he's very mature in ways that I'm not mature yeah so it
balances itself out yeah but for me to date younger gross yeah i can't see it yeah
i can't either so you all my life i've always thought why would a girl now when i was younger
that's not true because when i was in my 20s i was like 23 24 i was dating a 19 year old
wow yeah oh that's true he's in the military. He was really hot.
He was so good looking.
People were like, how did you get him?
And I have to honestly, without being offended by that very question,
question it myself.
I was like, I don't know how I got that guy.
You are absolutely right.
Oh, that's funny.
I'm not quite sure.
I'm wondering the same thing myself.
I'm not kidding you.
I literally would answer them
I don't know
I should be offended by that question
But I'm wondering the same thing
We need a picture
Can you please go
And scour their house for a picture
You'll never find that guy
No you
I don't know how I got that
It's hard to believe
trust me when i tell you i was 22 that was before you knew my mom right
uh yeah oh yeah yeah yeah because i met your mom when i was like 26 so good i know you look so good
in that and the picture with the jeep yeah you did well i had my nose job then oh my god i saw her i saw
her with her regular nose yeah i had a nose job i was like well not because i wanted one because
not by choice trust me it wasn't by choice but it did work out well it was so weird to see her
with her old nose i can't i know i can't imagine oh i'll bring a picture okay please it's it's a
honker i'm gonna need a side a side profile. Oh, it was
bad. It was bad.
But I had such a bad septum.
My deviated septum was
the surgeon said, that's probably the worst
I've ever seen. And the insurance company said,
we're going to pay for that because that's bad.
I couldn't breathe.
Was the recovery terrible?
No. Wow. Did you
feel better with your septumum i was saved by then
so i was able to pray okay yeah but i had hallucinations from the from the oh my god
the painkillers that they give you i was hallucinating i thought i was a member of the
90210 show i was dreaming and i was a part of that that was real life. Oh my gosh. Oh yeah. Oh my gosh.
And I'm not even a 90.
Were you Brenza?
No, I was my own character.
I was my own character.
She was her.
You were on your own character.
Of course you were.
Of course you were.
I was not, I was not one of them.
I was myself with them.
The Brenda years were my favorite.
90210 was your favorite?
The Brenda years when she was on it. Oh, I didn't watch it. Was Brenda not on 90210? your favorite? The Brenda years when she was on it.
Was Brenda not on 90210?
She got kicked out. What? Midway.
Why do I know that? I was probably like
nine. I know. I was going to say I never watched it.
It was like above me. Brenda got kicked off.
She did.
Was she a bad girl?
She was in my hallucination.
Oh my gosh, was she? Did you like her?
Were you guys like besties
i don't remember i don't remember i just knew i had a crush on one of them i i don't remember
which one i had i don't remember but i knew i was like my mom my mom was like we need to call the
doctor i was like mom i just woke up and i would walk in circles and then I would have to throw up. She's like, we're calling the doctor.
Oh, my gosh.
We're calling the doctor.
What in the world?
We called them.
They were like, get her off of those things pronto.
Yeah.
You're a tolerance.
She could not have.
Well, I don't take medication.
Right.
I know.
So you don't have a tolerance for that.
But, oh, yeah.
So I literally, when the doctor saw my nose and then he saw how bad it is, he was like,
listen, because my nose started falling because of the deviated septum.
So I was here.
And then by the time I had the surgery, my nose, I'm not kidding you.
It was.
My nose was down here.
And he's like, I'm going to have to like, I can't fix your nose.
Like, I'm going to have to take some of that off.
And I'm like, you see how much I...
Do you see this thing?
I got enough.
I got plenty, yeah.
Don't worry about it.
It's going to be okay.
Whose nose do you have?
Not your mom's nose.
I have nobody's nose.
I have the doctor's nose.
Prior to that.
Who had a big nose?
Oh, I had the mixture between my dad and my mom.
My mom's not got a really big nose. dad did but my my mom doesn't really but
my mom's isn't tiny either like okay so well there you go people you just found out something
new about me yep i know i don't think you've ever announced that or yeah i don't care i know yeah
but i'm just but i don't think it's ever been like i've now i don't think that but no i had a huge nose tom met me with my huge nose
and that guy did he know you with your huge nose oh yeah but but i didn't i didn't have my nose
job done before tom didn't even want me to have it really yeah he was like i don't know about this
because you don't know right i know you don't, you don't walk into the surgeon and go, give me that note.
Or at least I didn't because I didn't know I was going to have to get my nose done like that.
So I didn't walk in and go, hey, listen, when you do that, can you make me look like Jennifer Aniston or whatever?
Can you fix it?
Oh, my gosh.
It wasn't anything like that.
He literally was like, I'm going to have to work with what I got to work with.
I'm like, okay.
And I was scared because I'm like, you're used to having your face.
And when I got out of there, I was so swollen from here to here.
I literally was like, I'm not going to like what I got.
I was scared to death.
No, that is really scary.
It changes your whole face.
It changes your whole face. It changes your whole face.
I mean, I look similar, but I don't look the same.
Correct, Talia?
Yeah.
I look different.
Yeah, I bet.
I can totally imagine.
It is what it is.
But Tom was like, I don't know about this.
Because we knew by then we were each other's person.
And he was like oh oh my oh my
i don't know about this oh my god afterwards he was like yes yeah i know once it's like you look
better down he literally was like you look better nose was like falling yeah right yeah it was not
good he wasn't like saying you look better as in I hated the way you look before he was like, thank God like
Like that you had since you had to have that done you look better than you did before because that was rough
Even for me. He was like really nervous for me because I was nervous. I like yeah, I would be too
When you can't breathe, it's pretty rough. Tell you know, yeah
Yeah, actually All right right let's go back
to the question okay let's do it well my halo we're gonna go past this one because i can't
stand that name okay it's driving me crazy when jared was 162 years old he became the father of
enoch and after the birth of enoch jared lived another 800 years and he had other sons and
daughters jared lived 962 years and then he died. When Enoch was 65 years old,
he became the father of Methuselah.
And after the birth of Methuselah,
Enoch lived in close fellowship with God
for another 300 years.
And he had other sons and daughters
and Enoch lived 365 years
walking in close fellowship with God.
This is the Enoch that everybody believes
wrote a book of the Bible.
Yeah.
Just so you know.
Then one day he disappeared because God took him.
Now let me tell you about Enoch.
People believe because God took him, we have Elijah who was taken and didn't die,
Enoch that was taken and did not die, and then you have Jesus.
There's only three people that never actually perished, right?
I mean, this is a side note for you guys. So what's believed is that one of the things that
are believed, because both of them never died, they believe that, I mean, Jesus died, but he
rose again. Okay. So when I say that, I understand that actually.
But so what they believe is Enoch and Elijah will be the two witnesses
that the book of Revelation talk about because they never perished.
What are you doing over there?
TikToking.
Oh, okay.
Well, now you're not going to be able to do that.
So that's one of the reasons why people believe that they never perished
is because they're going to come back later in life in Revelations.
And a lot of people don't know that.
A lot of people think that the two witnesses,
and hey, listen, the two witnesses could be anybody.
I believe they'll be of Jewish descent
because they're going to have to speak
they'll be like Paul
Paul was a Jew
but he understood Christ
and he preached Christ
and he won people
I believe that the two witnesses
will be Jewish
but they'll understand the Jewish theology
so that they can win the remnant
does that make sense, girls?
Yes.
Because that sounds kind of confusing how I just said it.
I get it.
Okay.
So then Methuselah lived 969 years, and then he died.
And when Lamech was 182 years old, he became father of a son.
Lamech named his son Noah.
So Methuselah was his grandfather, like I thought.
Lamech named his son Noah, and he said,
May he bring us relief from our work and the painful labor of farming,
this ground that the Lord has cursed.
After the birth of Noah, Lamech lived another 595 years,
and he had other sons and daughters.
Lamech lived 777 years, 77 years, and then he died.
After Noah was 500 years old,
he became the father of Shem, Ham, and Japheth.
Another side note,
and this is the reason why you read all this stuff, guys,
so that you learn.
Learning is very important.
Shem, Ham, and Japheth are believed to be triplets. Okay. And they're the
ones that were on the, on the ark with Noah. They're the ones that helped him build the ark,
um, which we know, but, uh, lots of people believe that they were born as triplets.
So what I'm going to tell you is that I believe that the reason why,
the other reason why all of this is listed is because when we're studying out scripture and we're learning things,
how does history, how do we know history?
Okay, so if you look at a history book,
there were historians that wrote down things
and then they shared that
and it continued on for generations to come.
Somebody else read that, then they added to it,
you know, the decades that they lived. So
everybody is building on that history. Girls, if I get confusing when I'm explaining this,
say, I don't understand what you're saying. Okay. So what happens is, is Adam has Seth, right? Adam more than likely shared how him and Eve were created with Seth.
Somehow this is probably written down and documented as well as sharing it.
Like my grandmother told me about my relatives and things that happened in the depression and in the world
world war one and world war two i know things about my family because i had relatives that
shared that information as well as there's documentation from family like i have said
before i have postcards that family shared and sent to other family and they
never threw them away they kept them so I can go back to those postcards and I can actually see
what was going on in my family on that date around that time frame what different family members were
walking through or are going through in their in their day-to-day life because that's how they
were sharing what was going on with their family.
That makes sense, right, girls?
Yes.
So that part of history for my family
is being carried on through postcards
and documents and letters.
Well, Moses would know about what happened in Genesis
all the way through,
because Adam lived so long that he was able to share the
story of him living until he was in his 900s.
He was able to share with his children, his grandchildren, his great-grandchildren, all
of those things, and they passed it on, and then they built on from there of the history all the way to Hitzmuthusla, who is his grandfather,
who knew a long time of history,
and probably passed on the documentation, if there was,
and history through verbal communication.
That's how we know how creation started.
Other than God inspired to Moses.
So I believe too, God told him,
like prophetically speaking,
how God told Isaiah,
this is what's gonna happen in the future.
I believe that God also was able to share with Moses
what transpired.
And it was proven out as well because we have like,
what is it when you, it starts with a G.
You have rocks and geology.
Thank you.
God bless it.
I'm like, what is that?
You have geology that also proves all of these things.
To prove, like, people have dug stuff up.
And they can show how long ago it was from.
Along with, like, cavemen crapola.
You know, dinosaurs and stuff.
That's in Job.
So, I don't know about cavemen.
But I do know, know like dinosaurs and stuff.
They have proven all that.
So and that's in Job.
So that's how Moses knew God, God inspired.
Then also from family history, passing it down.
Josephus believed and claimed that they lived.
And this is what Josephus says.
Josephus was a great historian.
He walked in this time, not in this particular time period.
He walked in the period of time where he's able to even talk about who Christ was, the disciples, things like that.
So he's a great historian. He believed and claimed that they lived long on account of their virtue and the good use that they made of its astronomical and geometrical discoveries,
which would have not have afforded the time of foretelling the period of the stars unless they lived 600 years.
The great year is completed in the interval, which this is Josephus chapter three, section nine. It's Josephus
Antiquities, I believe is what it's called, which is actually very interesting because
the feast of the festival, the different festival feasts are all done based on the astronomy and the geometrical discoveries that were made
at that time. Does that make sense, ladies? So we have all of these, like the Jewish faith has all
these feasts and festivals that are all based on the sun, moon, and stars, and it's all dated back
to then. Now that part was boring, and maybe some and it's all dated back to then.
Now that part was boring, and maybe some of the other stuff was boring,
but this is where it gets interesting.
Perry Stone discovered something, and it is super, like, it's crazy.
And I've shared this on the podcast before, but I'm going to share it again.
So if you take the name, you can put that up there.
If you take the name of every single son that was born, from Adam to Seth to Enos to Canaan to Mahalala to Jared to Enoch,
Methuselah, Lamech, and Noah, their Hebrew meaning is Adam means man,
which we know that.
Seth means appointed.
Enos means mortal.
Canaan means sorrow.
Mahalalel means blessed God.
And we all know that names mean something, right?
Yep.
That they're not by accident.
Correct.
Jared is shall come down.
Enoch means teaching.
Methuselah means his death brings.
Lamech means despairing.
And Noah means rest.
Now, if you put that in a sentence, this is what you get.
And God is so good.
Nothing is by error.
You put it together.
It's a prophetic message about Jesus and his coming.
Get this.
It says, man, and I'm going to add a couple words in there so that it kind of makes sense.
It's only two words I'm going to add a couple words in there so that it kind of makes sense. It's only two words I'm going to add in it.
Man, and look, as I read, read each Hebrew meaning.
Man is appointed mortal sorrow.
The blessed God shall come down teaching.
His death brings the despairing rest.
So good.
So good.
So, so good.
So, it's no coincidence. the names of each of these people it's not no
coincidence the age and how long they lived because it's purposeful we had to plenish the
earth so you're gonna have to have people live a long time so that can come to pass
and then you have to like be able, the Bible has to be the solid word of God. There's
no errors, there's no mistakes. And by doing that, by family members passing down information,
Moses was able to record history and the account correctly. And that is only done through length of time.
And then you add in the fact that each man is named something specific
that would tell or foretell Christ's coming.
God is good.
So good.
He is so good.
Nothing is by accident.
Your question is perfect.
And I hope that it gave you more than what you were expecting.
Because, man, I love learning like that.
I know.
That's so cool.
That's so good.
So good.
So good.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, we are 11 minutes over.
Thank you so much for tuning in.
We will see you hopefully this weekend on Sunday.
And worst case scenario, we'll see you on Wednesday of next week.
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