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 1  I             |   fancied that every rock, and tree, and cavern had its ginn
 2  I             |    under the form of an acacia tree, cf. note 2, p. 132.~ ~Allât;
 3  I             |      another time, by the lote tree none may pass; near which
 4  I             |    When there covered the lote tree what did cover it! The sight
 5  I             |        Heifer!" Ye men of the "Tree of Fealty!"'~ ~ ./. reminding
 6  I             |      sworn as he sat beneath a tree at 'Hudâibîyeh. On this
 7  I             |       good word is like a good tree whose root is in the earth
 8  I             |    seasons. A bad word is as a tree that is felled. God's word
 9  I             |    paragraph continues] Zaqqûm Tree of Hell are causes of contention.
10  I             |        delivery beneath a palm tree: the infant Jesus in the
11  I             |         Ez Zaqqûm the accursed tree in hell: horrors of that
12  I             |       h. The judgment day: the tree Zaqqûm and the punishment
13  I             |      The oath of fealty at the Tree 2. God prevented a collision
14  I,       II   |      but do not draw near this tree or ye will be of the transgressors.
15  I,       VI(2)|     the present day, where one tree in every district is devoted
16  I,      VII   |        draw not nigh unto this tree or ye will be of the unjust.'~ ~
17  I,      VII   |        only forbidden you this tree lest ye should be twain
18  I,      VII   |       they twain tasted of the tree, their shame was shown them,
19  I,      VII   |       not forbid you from that tree there, and say to you, Verily,
20  I,      XIV   |       good word is like a good tree whose root is firm; and
21  I,      XIV   |      of a bad word is as a bad tree, which is felled from above
22 II,     XVII   |       unto men, and the cursed tree 2 as well; for we will frighten
23 II,      XIX   |     her at the trunk of a palm tree, and she said, 'O that I
24 II,      XIX   |     thee the trunk of the palm tree, it will drop upon thee
25 II,      XIX(1)|      and may refer to the palm tree.~ ~ ./. 
26 II,       XX   |      shall I guide thee to the tree of immortality, and a kingdom
27 II,    XXIII   |    whence ye eat.~ ~[20] And a tree growing out of Mount Sinai
28 II,     XXIV   |       it is lit from a blessed tree, an olive neither of the
29 II,   XXVIII   |     blessed valley, out of the tree, 'O Moses! verily, I am
30 II,    XXXVI   |        you fire out of a green tree, and lo! ye kindle therewith.'~ ~
31 II,   XXXVII   |       an entertainment, or the tree of Ez Zaqqûm 1? Verily,
32 II,   XXXVII(1)|         Ez Zaqqûm is a foreign tree with an exceedingly bitter
33 II,   XXXVII(1)|     here used for the infernal tree.~ ~
34 II,   XXXVII   |      unjust 2. Verily, it is a tree that comes forth from the
35 II,   XXXVII(2)|  unbelievers objected that the tree could not grow in hell,
36 II,   XXXVII   |       to grow over him a gourd tree; and we sent him to a hundred
37 II,     XLIV   | merciful!~ ~Verily, the Zaqqûm tree (shall be) the food of the
38 II,   XLVIII   | allegiance to thee beneath the tree 1; and He knew what was
39 II,     LIII   |      another time, by the lote tree none may pass; [15] near
40 II,     LIII   |    When there covered the lote tree what did cover it! The sight
41 II,      LVI   |       shall~ eat of the Zaqqûm tree! and fill your bellies with~
42 II,      LVI   |     strike?~ Do ye produce the tree that gives it 1, or do we
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