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 1  I             |             the creatures over whom Solomon held control, and a tribe
 2  I             |           also was saved. David and Solomon give judgment about a field.
 3  I             |             demons are subjected to Solomon. Job was saved. Ishmael,
 4  I             |             a 'sorcerer.' David and Solomon endowed with knowledge.
 5  I             |             endowed with knowledge. Solomon taught the speech of birds.
 6  I             |          retire to their holes lest Solomon and his hosts crush them.
 7  I             |           and his hosts crush them. Solomon smiles and answers her.
 8  I             | magnificence of the queen of Sheba. Solomon sends him back with a letter
 9  I             |            her throne. She comes to Solomon; recognises her throne;
10  I             |         mail. The wind subjected to Solomon: a fountain of brass made
11  I             |              the Qur'ân a reminder. Solomon lost in admiration of his
12  I             |     repenting slays them. A ginn in Solomon's likeness is set on his
13  I,       II   |          the devils recited against Solomon's kingdom;-it was not Solomon
14  I,       II   |       Solomon's kingdom;-it was not Solomon who misbelieved 1, but the
15  I,       II(1)|                                     Solomon's acts of disobedience and
16  I,       IV   |           and Jonas, and Aaron, and Solomon; and to David did we give
17  I,       VI   |             all his seed,-David and Solomon and Job and Joseph and Moses
18 II,      XXI   |          together.~ ~And David. and Solomon, when they gave judgment
19 II,      XXI   |        judgment 1; and this we gave Solomon to understand. To each of
20 II,      XXI(1)|            brought before David and Solomon, David said that the owner
21 II,      XXI(1)|    compensation for the damage; but Solomon, who was only eleven years
22 II,      XXI   |             then grateful?~ ~And to Solomon (we subjected) the wind
23 II,      XXI(3)|                       The legend of Solomon, his seal inscribed with
24 II,    XXVII   |           15] And we gave David and Solomon knowledge; and they both
25 II,    XXVII   |        servants who believe!'~ ~And Solomon was David's heir; and said, '
26 II,    XXVII   |                   And assembled for Solomon were his hosts of the ginns,
27 II,    XXVII   |           into your dwellings, that Solomon and his hosts crush you
28 II,    XXVII   |          before me. [30] It is from Solomon, and, verily, it is, "In
29 II,    XXVII   |                 And when he came to Solomon, he said, 'Do ye proffer
30 II,    XXVII(1)|             whether this was 'Âzaf, Solomon's prime minister, or whether
31 II,    XXVII(1)|          angel Gabriel, or, indeed, Solomon himself.~ ~ ./. 
32 II,    XXVII   |              but I am resigned with Solomon to God the Lord of the worlds!'~ ~
33 II,    XXVII(1)|            of Sheba's speech, or as Solomon's comment upon it. Footnotes~ ~ ./. 
34 II,    XXXIV   |         what ye do do look.' And to Solomon the wind; its morning journey
35 II,    XXXIV(1)|           Mohammedan legend is that Solomon had employed the p. 152
36 II,    XXXIV(1)|          This prayer was heard, and Solomon, who died while resting
37 II,  XXXVIII   |               And we gave to David, Solomon, an excellent servant; verily,
38 II,  XXXVIII   |             necks.~ ~And we did try Solomon, and we threw upon his throne
39 II,  XXXVIII(1)|           fourth. The story is that Solomon was so lost in the contemplation
40 II,  XXXVIII(2)|             mourned her father that Solomon commanded the devils to
41 II,  XXXVIII(2)|         devil was able to personate Solomon, who, being changed in form,
42 II,  XXXVIII(2)|    afterwards caught and brought to Solomon, who by this means recovered
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