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 1     2|             with one another that it may be known that not one of
 2     4|           says, "is one—whosoever he may be, whose name is BÂN—who
 3     8|            all the Constitutents, it may happen that the scale of
 4     8|              one of the Constituents may preponderate and overwhelm
 5    16|            the time of full moon, it may well be because there are
 6    19|              let us strip it that it may appear bare without any
 7    19|              deficiency for this day may be filled up ? But when
 8    20|             to the Sun . . . that it may refute by the pair of Luminaries
 9    21|              days are ended, that it may be known by that division
10    22|           intercalated this Luminary may be abased, and the sovereignty
11    22|           and the sovereignty of God may be made known. For because
12    22|           and sixty-five days, where may three superfluous hours
13    22|           for them a place that they may go and rest in it. But we
14    22|           months and days, that they may point out in them Refinings
15    23|        nature of the vessel, that we may know that for this purpose
16    25|            so that the word of Moses may be believed who said concerning
17    26|              there that its Refining may go forth in the Disgorging. ~
18    26|             which is concealed in it may not abide in corruption.
19    28|             these (men) is that they may not thus go astray. If,
20    28|          perceived in the food, they may be perceived in the Refining.
21    30|       matters a convincing argument, may be drawn from this creation
22    30|         against our boldness that it may not wear itself out in vain
23    31| non-resistance. they do so that they may be killed and escape from
24    33|           things that are not proper may be proclaimed. And if they
25    33|            on the one side that they may be defeated rightly on the
26 Note1|      approximately correct inference may be drawn by consulting the
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