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the martyrs face alot of suffering in the ends of their lives and they walk
in a hard way "The martyrs even trod " their feet are in the fascination of
the life but they aren’t cling with the life and their faces are looking at
the majesty of God "their faces upon God " by agreetness way the God
forgive all of them and remove their sins and these hard times isnot
difficult on them but it is look like " harmless as streaks of meteor " on
they are reaching their station and the end of their lives the specific
station it meens that they will die and when they are beliveing in them
selves with promise with their god by the immortality in their new life and
their expectation is right
lina from Egypt