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1 1, 5 | sort were the schemes of Pharaoh.~That jealous king slew
2 1, 9 | several digressions, on Pharaoh, on the prophet Salih, and
3 1, 9 | mere creature!~Moses and Pharaoh, alike doers of God's will, ~
4 1, 9 | Verily, both Moses and Pharaoh walked in the right way,~
5 1, 9 | before God,~At midnight Pharaoh lifted up his cry,~Saying, "
6 1, 9 | ashamed thereby,~I, who am Pharaoh, woe is me! The people's
7 1 (5) | Koran lxxix. 24. Pharaoh's boast. ~
8 2, 1 | mouth,~In the mouth of Pharaoh "I am Lord Supreme" was
9 2, 2 | of that shop.~Rebellious Pharaoh set his face towards Being (
10 2, 2 | enemy and foe,~He is like Pharaoh, and his body is like Moses,~
11 2, 3 | It devoured the realm of Pharaoh at a mouthful.~When the
12 2, 11 | the family of Lot, Nimrod, Pharaoh, Abu Jahl, and so on."~Iblis
13 3, 1 | staff ~Turn the realm of Pharaoh upside down? ~And if it
14 3, 1 | time of distress. ~God gave Pharaoh abundance of riches and
15 3, 3 | occasion to point out that Pharaoh's pretensions to divinity
16 3, 4 | STORY IV. Moses and Pharaoh.~Then follows a long account
17 3, 4 | of the birth of Moses, of Pharaoh's devices to kill him in
18 3, 4 | infancy, of his education in Pharaoh's house, of his desiring
19 3, 4 | s house, of his desiring Pharaoh to let the children of Israel
20 3, 4 | it obtains the state of Pharaoh,~So as to command the (frozen)
21 3, 4 | it is led to pride like Pharaoh's,~And it plunders the goods
22 3, 10 | After short anecdotes of Pharaoh's magicians, of the mule
23 4, 2 | Haman, the evil vazir of Pharaoh, who turned his he,art against
24 4, 3 | shalt be uppermost (over Pharaoh's magicians) '". 4~Moses
25 4, 6 | STORY VI. Moses and Pharaoh. 1~Then follows a very long
26 4, 6 | incarnation of true reason, with Pharaoh, the exponent of mere opinion
27 4, 6 | discussion between Moses and Pharaoh. Moses tells Pharaoh that
28 4, 6 | and Pharaoh. Moses tells Pharaoh that both of them alike
29 4, 6 | God is their only lord. Pharaoh replies that he is lord
30 4, 6 | lord but God, and reminds Pharaoh how he had tried to kill
31 4, 6 | kill him in his infancy. Pharaoh complains that he is made
32 4, 6 | best return he can make to Pharaoh for his hospitality to him
33 4, 6 | fish-hook which has caught him. Pharaoh then twits Moses with his
34 4, 6 | by sorcery, like that of Pharaoh's own magicians, but by
35 4, 6 | the power of God, though Pharaoh could not see it, owing
36 4, 6 | polished into a steel mirror. Pharaoh ought to cleanse the rust
37 4, 6 | Moses then promised that if Pharaoh would obey one admonition
38 4, 6 | return four advantages. Pharaoh was tempted by this promise,
39 4, 6 | answered that it was this, that Pharaoh should confess that there
40 4, 6 | in heaven and on earth. Pharaoh then prayed him to expound
41 4, 6 | contention.~(4) Perpetual youth.~Pharaoh then proceeded to take counsel
42 4, 6 | urged him to do so, but Pharaoh said he would first consult
43 4, 6 | blind to spiritual truths as Pharaoh himself, and she did her
44 4, 6 | did her best to dissuade Pharaoh from consulting him. To
45 4, 6 | all purposes of falconry. Pharaoh, however, would not be diverted
46 4, 6 | herds with like, and so Pharaoh must needs consort with
47 4, 6 | may be kept away from it. Pharaoh then proceeded to consult
48 4, 6 | that Moses had proposed to Pharaoh to humble himself and confess
49 4, 6 | Who is he to degrade Pharaoh from his 'supreme lordship?'"
50 4, 6 | supreme lordship?'" So Pharaoh listened to Haman and refused
51 4, 6 | is or where hell is.~"O Pharaoh, if you are wise, I show
52 5, 2 | self-abasement; and the others, like Pharaoh, running after worldly rank
53 5, 8 | darkness and nothingness."~Pharaoh said, "I am the Truth,"
54 5, 8 | Truth," and escaped free.' 6~Pharaoh's "I" was followed by the
55 5, 8 | God, O beloved!~Because Pharaoh was a stone, Mansur a ruby;~
56 5, 8 | a stone, Mansur a ruby;~Pharaoh an enemy of light, Mansur
57 5, 10 | legs!"~So, when stubborn Pharaoh saw Moses' staff a serpent,~
58 5, 13 | magicians, when threatened by Pharaoh with death for believing
59 5, 13 | phenomenal self, on which Pharaoh prided himself, would bring
60 5, 13 | I" in the sense in which Pharaoh said it. Fakhru-'d-Din Razi 16
61 6, 6 | contended,~Even till the time of Pharaoh and gentle Moses.~Between
62 6, 8 | who when imprisoned by Pharaoh was induced to trust for
63 6 (18)| i.e., hardened sinners like Pharaoh. ~
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