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 1  I             |      immortality: every soul must taste of death. The unbelievers
 2  I             |           a mad poet?' They shall taste hell-fire for their unbelief,
 3  I,      III   | misbelieve after your faith, then taste the torment for your misbelief!'
 4  I,      III   |           undeservedly, and say, 'Taste ye the torment of burning;'
 5  I,      III   |           Book.~ ~Every soul must taste of death; and ye shall only
 6  I,       IV   |        other skins, that they may taste the torment. Verily, God
 7  I,        V   |           in fasting, that he may taste the evil result of his deed.
 8  I,       VI   |         our Lord!' he says, 'Then taste the torment, for that ye
 9  I,       VI   |           and to make some of you taste the violence of others.'~ ~
10  I,       VI   |        are inviolable; none shall taste thereof, save such as we
11  I,       VI   |        unlawful for the taster to taste; unless it be dead (of itself),
12  I,      VII   |         no preference over us, so taste ye the torment for that
13  I,     VIII   |          keen to punish.~ ~There, taste it! since for the misbelievers
14  I,     VIII   |     whistling and clapping hands!-taste then the torment for that
15  I,     VIII   |        faces and hinder parts. - 'Taste ye the torment of burning!
16  I,       IX   |         stored up for yourselves, taste then what ye stored up!'~ ~
17  I,        X   |              When we have let men taste of mercy after distress
18  I,        X   |           have done~ ~ ./. wrong, Taste ye the torment of eternity!
19  I,        X   |            then we will make them taste keen torment for that they
20  I,       XI   |      mocked.~ ~And if we make man taste of mercy from us and then
21  I,       XI   |    ungrateful; and if we make him taste of comfort after distress
22  I,      XVI   |     planted firmly, and ye~ ~ ./. taste of evil for that ye turned
23  I,      XVI(3)|                       Literally, 'taste.'~ ~ ./. 
24 II,     XVII   |           would we have made thee taste of torment both of life
25 II,      XXI   |           aye?~ ~Every soul shall taste of death! we will test them
26 II,     XXII   |       world, and we will make him taste, upon the resurrection day,
27 II,     XXII   |           sent back into it: 'And taste ye the torment of the burning!'~ ~
28 II,     XXII   |       injustice, we will make him taste grievous woe.~ ~ ./. And
29 II,      XXV   |       does wrong we will make him taste great torment.~ ~We have
30 II,     XXIX   |          feet, and He shall say, 'Taste that which ye have done!'~ ~
31 II,     XXIX   |        worship.~ ~Every soul must taste of death, then unto us shall
32 II,      XXX   |        then when He has made them taste mercy from Himself, behold!
33 II,      XXX   |         And when we have made men taste of mercy, they rejoice therein;
34 II,      XXX   |         have gained! to make them taste a part of that which they
35 II,      XXX   |         glad tidings, to make you taste of His mercy, and to make
36 II,    XXXII   |        with men all together: 'So taste ye, for that ye forgat the
37 II,    XXXII   |           have forgotten you! and taste ye the torment of eternity
38 II,    XXXII   |         it will be said to them, 'Taste ye the torment of the fire
39 II,    XXXII   |          we will surely make them taste of the torment of the nearer
40 II,    XXXIV   |       bidding we will give him to taste the torment and the blaze;
41 II,    XXXIV(1)|           a small round berry, in taste something like the jargonelle
42 II,    XXXIV   |       those who have done wrong, 'Taste ye the torment of the fire
43 II,     XXXV   |           you a warner! - [35] So taste it, for the unjust shall
44 II,   XXXVII   |           verily, we shall surely taste thereof; we did seduce you-verily,
45 II,   XXXVII   |           verily, ye are going to taste of grievous woe, nor shall
46 II,  XXXVIII   |          it be! This,-so let them taste it!-hot water, and pus,
47 II,    XXXIX   |       said of those who do wrong, taste what ye have earned.~ ~Those
48 II,    XXXIX   |         it not; and God made them taste disgrace in the life of
49 II,      XLI   |           that we might make them taste the torment of disgrace
50 II,      XLI   |         make those who misbelieve taste keen torment; and we will
51 II,      XLI   |            50] But if we make him taste mercy from us after distress
52 II,      XLI   |          we will surely make them taste wretched torment.~ ~And
53 II,     XLII   |     verily, when we have made man taste of mercy from us he rejoices
54 II,     XLIV   |         the torment of hot water!-Taste! verily, thou art the mighty,
55 II,     XLIV   |         in safety. They shall not taste therein of death save their
56 II,     XLVI   |        Lord!' He shall say, 'Then taste the torment for that ye
57 II,    XLVII   |           and rivers of milk, the taste whereof changes not, and
58 II,       LI   |           they shall be tried. - 'Taste your trial! this is what
59 II,      LIV   |         put out their eyes.~ ~'So taste ye my torment and warning!'~ ~
60 II,      LIV   |         settled punishment!~ ~'So taste ye my torment and warning!'~ ~[
61 II,      LIV   |         fire upon their faces! - 'Taste ye the touch of hell.'~ ~
62 II,  LXXVIII   |          for ages. They shall not taste therein cool nor drink, [
63 II,  LXXVIII   |           in a book.~ ~[30] 'Then taste, for we will only increase
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