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  1  I             |         Lot, of the destruction of Pharaoh and other contumacious folk;
  2  I             |           Or ambiguous. Example of Pharaoh's punishment. The battle
  3  I             |            apostles. Moses sent to Pharaoh: the miracles of the snake
  4  I             |         are overcome, and believe. Pharaoh punishes them. The slaughter
  5  I             |           hypocrites. Warning from Pharaoh's fate. The infidels who
  6  I             |           prophets of old. Fate of Pharaoh and vindication of Moses
  7  I             |          perish too. Moses sent to Pharaoh, who shall be punished at
  8  I             |           baker and the cupbearer. Pharaoh's dream: Joseph is sent
  9  I             |          own people. Moses sent to Pharaoh. The people of Noah, and
 10  I             |            brought nine signs, but Pharaoh disbelieved in them: his
 11  I             |           white hand: sends him to Pharaoh: Moses excuses himself because
 12  I             |      Midian. Moses and Aaron go to Pharaoh and call on him to believe:
 13  I             |            call on him to believe: Pharaoh charges them with being
 14  I             |      threatened with punishment by Pharaoh. Moses leads the children
 15  I             |      across the sea by a dry road: Pharaoh and his people are overwhelmed:
 16  I             |          end. Moses sent~ ~ ./. to Pharaoh: he fears lest he maybe
 17  I             |          for slaying the Egyptian. Pharaoh charges him with ingratitude.
 18  I             |           Their dispute about God. Pharaoh claims godhead himself.
 19  I             |         are conquered and believe: Pharaoh threatens them with condign
 20  I             |         Red Sea and destruction of Pharaoh and his hosts. The story
 21  I             |         the fire: Moses is sent to Pharaoh with signs, but is called
 22  I             |           The history of Moses and Pharaoh: the latter and his vizier
 23  I             |           mother: he is adopted by Pharaoh: his sister watches him,
 24  I             |          with his brother Aaron to Pharaoh. Hâmân builds Pharaoh a
 25  I             |           to Pharaoh. Hâmân builds Pharaoh a high tower to ascend to
 26  I             |         and Thamûd. Fate of Qarûn, Pharaoh, and Hâmân. Similitude of
 27  I             |        Fate of the people of Noah, Pharaoh, Thamûd, and Lot: the Meccans
 28  I             |             The story of Moses and Pharaoh: the latter wishes to kill
 29  I             |      believer makes a long appeal: Pharaoh bids Hâmân construct a tower
 30  I             |            saves the believer, and Pharaoh is ruined by his own devices.
 31  I             |     persevere. Moses was mocked by Pharaoh, whom he was sent to warn.
 32  I             |           he was sent to warn. But Pharaoh and his people~ ~ ./. were
 33  I             |      others or distracted. Fate of Pharaoh for rejecting Moses: fate
 34  I             |      destruction of Sodom. Fate of Pharaoh, of 'Âd, of Thamûd, and
 35  I             |           the people of Sodom, and Pharaoh. The sure coming of the
 36  I             |            and of the good wife of Pharaoh: and of the Virgin Mary.~ ~ ./. 
 37  I             |            it, of 'Âd, Thamûd, and Pharaoh. The deluge and the last
 38  I             |           unbelievers for a while. Pharaoh rejected the Apostle sent
 39  I             |          Moses. His interview with Pharaoh: chastisement of the latter.
 40  I             |             Example of the fate of Pharaoh and Thamûd.~ ~LXXXVI. THE
 41  I,       II   |             When we saved you from Pharaoh's people who sought to wreak
 42  I,       II   |          and saved you and drowned Pharaoh's people while ye looked
 43  I,      III   |         fire.~ ~As was the wont of Pharaoh's people, and those before
 44  I,      VII   |            Moses with our signs to Pharaoh and his chiefs; but they
 45  I,      VII   |        evildoers!~ ~Moses said, 'O Pharaoh! verily, I am an apostle
 46  I,      VII   |      beholders. Said the chiefs of Pharaoh's people, Verily, this is
 47  I,      VII   |           And the magician came to Pharaoh and said, 'Is there indeed
 48  I,      VII   |       Moses and Aaron!' [120] Said Pharaoh, 'Do ye believe in him ere
 49  I,      VII   |     resigned 1.' And the chiefs of Pharaoh's people said, 'Will ye
 50  I,      VII   |                   We had overtaken Pharaoh's people with the years (
 51  I,      VII   |            we destroyed that which Pharaoh and his people had made
 52  I,      VII   |         And when we saved you from Pharaoh's people who wrought you
 53  I,     VIII   |    servants.'~ ~As was the wont of Pharaoh's people and those before
 54  I,     VIII   |        knows.~ ~As was the wont of Pharaoh's people and those before
 55  I,     VIII   |               paragraph continues] Pharaoh's people; and all of them
 56  I,        X   |         them Moses and Aaron, unto Pharaoh and his chiefs with our
 57  I,        X   |           believe you.'~ ~[80] And Pharaoh said, 'Bring me every knowing
 58  I,        X   |            people, through fear of Pharaoh and his chiefs; lest he
 59  I,        X   |          afflict them, for verily, Pharaoh was lofty in the earth,
 60  I,        X   |       verily, Thou hast brought to Pharaoh and his chiefs ornaments
 61  I,        X   |         Israel across the sea; and Pharaoh and his hosts followed them
 62  I,        X(2)|          of Israel doubted whether Pharaoh was really drowned, the
 63  I,       XI   |            with obvious power unto Pharaoh and his chiefs; but they
 64  I,       XI   |          chiefs; but they followed Pharaoh's bidding, and Pharaoh's
 65  I,       XI   |    followed Pharaoh's bidding, and Pharaoh's bidding was not straightforward.~ ~[
 66  I,      XII(2)|         mention Joseph to his lord Pharaoh, or that Satan made Joseph
 67  I,      XII(2)|           was a small quantity for Pharaoh to bestow, or whether Jacob
 68  I,      XIV   |             when He saved you from Pharaoh's people, who sought to
 69 II,     XVII   |          when he came to them, and Pharaoh said to him, 'Verily, I
 70 II,     XVII   |            verily, I think thee, O Pharaoh! ruined.'~ ~[105] And he
 71 II,       XX   |       great signs!~ ~[25] 'Go unto Pharaoh, verily, he is outrageous!'~ ~
 72 II,       XX   | remembering me. [45] Go ye both to Pharaoh; verily, he is outrageous!
 73 II,       XX   |          in the forenoon 2.'~ ~But Pharaoh turned his back, and collected
 74 II,       XX(1)|                                    Pharaoh.~ ~ ./. 
 75 II,       XX   |      pursuit, nor be afraid!' Then Pharaoh followed them with his armies,
 76 II,       XX   |        which overwhelmed them. And Pharaoh and his people went astray
 77 II,    XXIII   |            with plain authority to Pharaoh and his chiefs, but they
 78 II,     XXVI   |      people, [10] to the people of Pharaoh, will they not fear?' Said
 79 II,     XXVI   |       listening.~ ~[15] 'And go to Pharaoh and say, "Verily, we are
 80 II,     XXVI   |        children of Israel!'~ ~Said Pharaoh, 'Who is the Lord of the
 81 II,     XXVI   |        sorcerers came they said to Pharaoh, 'Shall we, verily, have
 82 II,     XXVI   |           their rods and said, 'By Pharaoh's might, verily, we it is
 83 II,     XXVI(1)|                                    Pharaoh.~ ~ ./. 
 84 II,     XXVI   |             ye are pursued.'~ ~And Pharaoh sent into the cities to
 85 II,    XXVII   |         hurt;-one of nine signs to Pharaoh and his people; verily,
 86 II,   XXVIII   |           the history of Moses and Pharaoh in truth unto a people who
 87 II,   XXVIII   |      people who believe.~ ~Verily, Pharaoh was lofty in the land and
 88 II,   XXVIII   |          in the earth; and to show Pharaoh and Hâmân 1 and their hosts
 89 II,   XXVIII   |            of the apostles!'~ ~And Pharaoh's family picked him up that
 90 II,   XXVIII   |           foe and a grief; verily, Pharaoh and Hâmân and their hosts
 91 II,   XXVIII   |          hosts were sinners.~ ~And Pharaoh's wife said, 'He is a cheering
 92 II,   XXVIII(1)|           be the prime minister of Pharaoh.~ ~
 93 II,   XXVIII   |         two signs from thy Lord to Pharaoh and his chiefs; verily,
 94 II,   XXVIII   |          shall not prosper!'~ ~And Pharaoh said, 'O ye chiefs! I do
 95 II,     XXIX   |         they were!~ ~And Korah and Pharaoh and Hâmân-Moses did come
 96 II,  XXXVIII   |        Noah's people, and 'Âd, and Pharaoh of the stakes 1 call the
 97 II,  XXXVIII(1)|            to the punishment which Pharaoh used to inflict upon those
 98 II,  XXXVIII(1)|          refer to the stability of Pharaoh's kingdom. The word in the
 99 II,       XL   |       obvious authority, [25] unto Pharaoh and Hâmân and Qarûn. They
100 II,       XL   |          only in error!~ ~ ./. And Pharaoh said, 'Let me kill Moses;
101 II,       XL   |             And a believing man of Pharaoh's people, who concealed
102 II,       XL   |          it comes upon us?'~ ~Said Pharaoh, 'I will only show you what
103 II,       XL   |         too big with pride!'~ ~And Pharaoh said, 'O Hâmân! build for
104 II,       XL   |           evil deed made seemly to Pharaoh, and he was turned from
105 II,       XL   |           turned from the way; but Pharaoh's stratagem ended only in
106 II,       XL   |           and there closed in upon Pharaoh evil woe.~ ~The fire-they
107 II,       XL   |         arise,' enter, O people of Pharaoh! into the keenest torment.~ ~[
108 II,    XLIII   |            Moses with our signs to Pharaoh and his chiefs, and he said, '
109 II,    XLIII   |       broke their word.~ ~[50] And Pharaoh proclaimed amongst his people;
110 II,     XLIV   |        already tried the people of Pharaoh when there came to them
111 II,     XLIV   |          shameful woe! - [30]-from Pharaoh; verily, he was haughty,
112 II,        L   |             and Thamûd and 'Âd and Pharaoh called the apostles liars;
113 II,       LI   |         Moses; when we sent him to Pharaoh with obvious authority.~ ~
114 II,       LI(1)|                             Either Pharaoh's forces, or one of his
115 II,      LIV   |        mind?~ ~The warning came to Pharaoh's people; they called our
116 II,     LXVI   |           who believe: the wife of Pharaoh, when she said, 'My Lord,
117 II,     LXVI   |         Paradise, and save me from Pharaoh and his works, and save
118 II,     LXIX   |            any of them left?~ ~And Pharaoh and those before him of
119 II,   LXXIII   |            we sent an apostle unto Pharaoh.~ ~But Pharaoh rebelled
120 II,   LXXIII   |        apostle unto Pharaoh.~ ~But Pharaoh rebelled against the apostle,
121 II,    LXXIX   |           valley of Tuvâ, 'Go unto Pharaoh, verily, he is outrageous;
122 II,    LXXXV   |          the story of the hosts of Pharaoh and Thamûd?~ ~Nay, those
123 II,   LXXXIX   |        stones in the valley?~ ~And Pharaoh of the stakes 1?~ ~[10]
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