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 1  I             |    YaTHrib, where the valley suddenly makes an abrupt descent,
 2  I             |  glorious promise, he pauses suddenly and says, with bitter disappointment, '
 3  I,       VI   |    until when the hour comes suddenly upon them they say, 'Woe
 4  I,       VI   |  they had, we caught them up suddenly, and lo! they were in despair.~ ~[
 5  I,       VI   | torment should come upon you suddenly or openly, would any perish
 6  I,      VII   |        then we overtook them suddenly ere they could perceive.-
 7  I,      XII   |    the Hour coming upon them suddenly while they do not perceive?~ ~
 8 II,    XVIII   |   threshold. Hadst thou come suddenly upon them thou wouldst surely
 9 II,      XXI   |   Nay, it shall come on them suddenly, and shall dumbfounder them,
10 II,      XXI(1)|  metaphor implying that they suddenly changed their opinion and
11 II,     XXII   | until the Hour comes on them suddenly, or there comes on them
12 II,     XXVI   |    and it shall come to them suddenly while they do not perceive!
13 II,     XXIX   |    would have come upon them suddenly, while yet they did not
14 II,    XXXIX   |      come on you the torment suddenly, ere ye can perceive!~ ~
15 II,    XLIII   |     Hour will come upon them suddenly while they do not perceive?
16 II,    XLVII   |  that it should come to them suddenly? The conditions thereof
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