"Go thou to Pharaoh for he has indeed transgressed all bounds. Cf. xx. 24.
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/79/17
Then did (Moses) show him the Great Sign. What was the Great Sign? Some Commentators understand by it the "White Shining Hand": see n. 2550 to xx. 22-23.
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/79/20
But Allah did punish him (and made an) example of him in the Hereafter as in this life. See xx. 78-79, also vii. 135-137.
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/79/25
Then He causeth him to die and putteth him in his Grave; Cf. xx. 55. Death is an inevitable event after the brief life on this earth, but it is also in a sense a blessing,
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/80/21
Soon will he cry for Perdition The wicked will cry for death and annihilation: but they will neither live nor die: xx. 74.
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/84/11
"Neither die nor five": Cf. xx. 74.
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/87/13
The Books of Abraham and Moses. No Book of Abraham has come down to us. But the Old Testament recognises that Abraham was a prophet (Gen. xx. 7).
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/87/19
And with Pharaoh Lord of Stakes? For "Lord of Stakes", see xxxviii. 12, n 4160. For Pharaoh's arrogance and his fall see xx. 43, 78-79.
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/89/10
Have We not expanded thee thy breast? Cf. the prayer of Moses in xx. 25. The breast is symbolically the seat of knowledge and the highest feelings of love and affection,
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/94/1