" (3) "Neither bribes nor threats, nor specious appeals to patriotism or ancestral religion can move us: the matter rests with Allah, Whose will and pleasure we obey, and on Whom alone we rely.
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(3) The identification of Shu'aib with Jethro the father-in-law of Moses is without warrant; see n. 1054 (vii. 85). (4) Shu'aib must have been before Moses; see vii. 103.
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Perhaps the last is meant, if we may interpret by the Old Testament story. See also Exod. ix. 3, 9, 15; xii. 29. In xvii. 101, the reference is to nine Clear Signs. These are: (1) the Rod (vii.
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(2) that right and justice are of the essence of power, and (3) that mischief gets its best chance to raise its head in the absence of the Principal,
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was a fraud: (3) unlike its prototype, the bull of Osiris, it had not even the symbolism of Osiris behind it;
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The highest Teacher had to be free from any such taint, just as a clean slate is necessary if a perfectly clear and bold message has to be written on it. (3) In iii.20 and lxii.
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5-8; xxiv 3; xxxiv. 27; and many other passages.
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(3) to pay no attention to ignorant fools, who raised doubts or difficulties, hurled taunts or reproaches, or devised plots to defeat the truth: they were to be ignored and passed by,
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The revelation is for us (1) spiritual eyes, (2) guidance, and (3) mercy, (1) is the highest in degree: just as a blind man, if he is given eyes and the faculty of sight,
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(3) the sand was loose, and the rain consolidated it and enabled them "to plant their feet firmly." "Stain of Satan".
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