1 “Hearken, O chief WOB 178
... the Help in
Peril, the
Self-Subsisting.”
2 “Thou hast, O WOB 178
Chief, committed
that ... evident
loss!”
5 “The day is PDC ¶152
approaching ... in
sore distress.”
11 “the loved ones of GPB 179
God ... on the
first night
without food.”
12 “The people GPB 179
surrounded the
house ... wept
over Us”
12 “We perceived that GPB 179–180
the weeping ...
such as ponder.”
13 “unheard of in GPB 180
bygone centuries
... the power of
His might”
13 “King and Beloved GPB 136–137
of Martyrs”
14 “Say: This Youth GPB 181
hath departed ...
the power of
truth”
18 “Had Muḥammad ... WOB 105–106
privileged to
behold Thy face!”
21 “Ere long will God PDC ¶185
... the Almighty,
the Beneficent”
Lawḥ-i-Ra’ís
6 “From the GPB 187
foundation of the
world ... nor
heard of.”
7 “Soon will He PDC ¶153
seize you ... none
to help or succour
you.”
9 “Several times PDC ¶153
calamities ... the
Pen of My
command.”
25–26 “There is a matter PDC ¶111
... may be made
known unto you.”
Lawḥ-i-Fu’ád
13 “Soon will We PDC ¶156
dismiss ... the
All-Compelling.”
Súriy-i-Mulúk
2 “O kings of the PDC ¶41
earth! ... the
All-Powerful, the
All-Wise.”
2–3 “Fear God, O PDC ¶41
concourse ... and
be not of the
heedless.”
4 “My face hath come PDC ¶41
forth ... could ye
but know it.”
6 “Arise, then, ... PDC ¶41
may be revealed
unto you.”
6 “Beware lest ye PDC ¶41
hinder ... can be
quickened.”
7–14 “Lay not aside the PDC ¶42–46
fear ... the right
course.”
15 “O kings of PDC ¶64
Christendom! ...
the entire
creation.”
20–23 “Twenty years have GWB CXVI
passed ... turn
his face towards
Thee.”
24–30 “Call Thou to GWB LXV
remembrance ...
Himself a
witness.”
36 “Know ye that the GWB LXV
world ... all
things hath
testified.”
37–47 “Fear God, ye GWB LXVI
inhabitants ...
the path of
resignation.”
53–54 “The day is GWB LXVI
approaching ... of
the past or of the
future.”
58–72 “Hearken, O King GWB CXIV
... abide and rule
therein.”
74 “They expelled Us GPB 161
... on earth can
compare”
74 “the place which GPB 161
none entereth ...
authority of the
sovereign”
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