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"How long do we have before we're sifted?"
"Hard to say. 'Three days and three nights' is idiomatic. The people who formed the belief counted time by inclusive reckoning: Any portion of a period is counted as a whole. By traditional interpretation, we have at least thirty-eight hours before we're truly...dead."
"There must be a reason for us to be here, like this, together? Something we're supposed to do before the time...before the time expires?"
"But what?"
"It's possible our task is just to wait."
"Psalm 46:10."
"Come again?"
"Be still and know that I am God."
"Yeah but, for thirty-eight hours?"

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