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By Your glory, O my God, I did not think that they would have appeared against them after You gave them good news of this revelation in the scrolls of Your command and the boards of Your judgment. And not a word was sent down from You except that you took with it the covenant of this boy from your creation and your innocence. So I became confused, oh my God, and I didn't know what to do among them. And whenever I remain silent about the beginnings of your remembrance, the spirit moves me between your heavens and your earth. And whenever I dwell, what blows from the right of your will and will shakes me, and I find myself like a leaf that is moved by the winds of your judgment and leaves it as you wish with your command and permission.
And then we address the one who slandered God and objected to him and sent fiery papers to the headquarters of Jerusalem and mentioned in them what the livers of the pure and the close were burned for. Perhaps he will wake up from the sleep of heedlessness and head towards Jerusalem, the abode of God, the Powerful, the Mighty, the All-Knowing. And if he had committed a sin heavier than the weight of the heavens and the earth, but when the seas of virtue rippled in those days, if he repented and returned, perhaps God would forgive him with His mercy that preceded the worlds.

Latest revision as of 01:02, 17 May 2023

And then we address the one who slandered God and objected to him and sent fiery papers to the headquarters of Jerusalem and mentioned in them what the livers of the pure and the close were burned for. Perhaps he will wake up from the sleep of heedlessness and head towards Jerusalem, the abode of God, the Powerful, the Mighty, the All-Knowing. And if he had committed a sin heavier than the weight of the heavens and the earth, but when the seas of virtue rippled in those days, if he repented and returned, perhaps God would forgive him with His mercy that preceded the worlds.