of their law which bear witness to those truths, nor to corrupt them by
publishing false copies of the Pentateuch, for which the writers were but
poorly paid.3
5 Vide Marracc. in Alc. p. 24. 6 Vide ibid. p. 22.
7 Vide ibid. 8 D'Herbelot, Bib. Orient. p. 55.
9 Yahya. 10 Moncony's Voyage, part i. p. 372, &c. See Knox's
Account of Ceylon. 11 Anciennes Relations des Indes, &c. p. 3.
12 Moncony's, ubi sup. 1 Vide Hottinger Hist. Orient. p. 11. Reland.
de Relig. Mohammed, p. 21. 2 Yahya.
3 Jallalo'ddin.
Clothe not the truth with vanity, neither conceal the truth against your
own knowledge;
40 observe the stated times of prayer, and pay your legal alms, and bow
down yourselves with those who bow down.
Will ye command men to do justice, and forget your own souls? yet ye
read the book of the law: do ye not therefore understand?
Ask help with perseverance and prayer; this indeed is grievous unless to
the humble,
who seriously think they shall meet their LORD and that to him they shall
return.
O children of Israel, remember my favor wherewith I have favored you, and
that I have preferred you above all nations;
dread the day wherein one soul shall not make satisfaction for another
soul, neither shall any intercession be accepted from them, nor shall any
compensation be received, neither shall they be helped.
Remember when we delivered you from the people of Pharaoh, who grievously
oppressed you, they slew your male children, and let your females live:
therein was a great trial from your LORD.
And when we divided the sea for you and delivered you, and drowned
Pharaoh's people while ye looked on.k
And when we treated with Moses forty nights; then ye took the calfl for
your God, and did evil;
yet afterwards we forgave you, that peradventure ye might give thanks.
50 And when we gave Moses the book of the law, and the distinction between
good and evil, that peradventure ye might be directed.
And when Moses said unto his people, O my people, verily ye have injured
your own souls, by your taking the calf for your God; therefore be turned unto
your Creator, and slay those among you who have been guilty of that crime;m
this will be better for you in the sight of your Creator: and thereupon he
turned unto you, for he is easy to be reconciled, and merciful.
And when ye said, O Moses, we will not believe thee, until we see GOD
manifestly; therefore a punishment came upon you, while ye looked on;
then we raised you to life after ye had been dead, that peradventure ye
might give thanks.n
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