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 1  I,       II   |          you who is sick or has a hurt upon his head, then the
 2  I,       II(1)|        you if he be with you, nor hurt you if he be against you,'
 3  I,       II   |       menstruation: say, 'It is a hurt.' So keep apart from women
 4  I,      III   |        surely not harm you save a hurt 1; and if they fight you,
 5  I,      III(1)|                I.e. only a slight hurt.~ ~
 6  I,      III   |    misbelief. Verily, they cannot hurt God at all. God wills not
 7  I,      III   |  misbelief for faith, they do not hurt God at all, and for them
 8  I,       IV   |        two of you commit it, then hurt them both 2; but if they
 9  I,       IV(2)|         as I have translated it, 'hurt them.'~ ~ ./. 
10  I,       IV   | themselves astray; they shall not hurt you in aught: for God hath
11  I,        V   |        than God, what can neither hurt you nor profit you?' but
12  I,        V   |         he who errs can do you no hurt when ye are guided: unto
13  I,       VI   |         called liars and of being hurt until our help came to them;
14  I,      VII   |          They said, 'We have been hurt before thou didst come to
15  I,       IX   |         other than you! ye cannot hurt Him at all, for God is mighty
16 II,    XXVII   |          come forth white without hurt;-one of nine signs to Pharaoh
17 II,   XXVIII   |           come out white, without hurt; and then fold again thy
18 II,     XXIX   |           God!' but when they are hurt in God's cause, they deem
19 II,    LVIII   |     believe may grieve: it cannot hurt them at all, except by the
20 II,      LXI   |            O my people! why do ye hurt me, when ye know that I
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