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2489-2498

  • Nay, truly, fire would come instead of trays: flames would beat upon us in this abode.
  • Forasmuch as Moses has become of two minds concerning us, he is sometimes our enemy and sometimes our friend. 2490
  • His anger sets fire to our goods; his clemency averts the arrow of affliction.
  • When (how) may it be that anger shall again become clemency? This is not extraordinary (as proceeding) from thy grace, O venerable one.
  • To praise any one present is (a cause of) embarrassment; on this account I am purposely using the name of Moses, like this.
  • Otherwise, how should Moses deem it right that I make mention of anybody before thee?
  • Our covenant hath been broken hundreds and thousands of times; Thy covenant, like a mountain, stands firm and stable. 2495
  • Our covenant is straw and subject to every wind (of passion); Thy covenant is a mountain, and even more than a hundred mountains.
  • By the truth of that power (which is Thine), have some mercy upon our mutability, O Ruler of (all) mutations!
  • We have seen ourselves (as we really are) and our shame. Put us not to further trial, O King,