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CXXI: Say: O ye that envy Me and seek My hurt!
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Say: O ye that envy Me and seek My hurt! The fury of your wrath against Me confound you!
Lo, the Day Star of Glory hath risen above the horizon
of My Revelation, and enveloped with its radiance
the whole of mankind. And yet, behold how ye
have shut out yourselves from its splendor and are
sunk in utter heedlessness. Have mercy upon yourselves,
and repudiate not the claim of Him Whose
truth ye have already recognized, and be not of
them that transgress. |
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By the righteousness of the one true God! If ye
reject this Revelation, all the nations of the earth
will laugh you to scorn and mock you, for it is you
that have produced, before their eyes, and for the
purpose of vindicating the truth of your Cause, the
testimonies of God, the Sovereign Protector, the Most
Powerful, the All-Glorious, the All-Knowing. And
yet, no sooner was His subsequent Revelation, clothed
with the glory of an all-compelling sovereignty, sent
down unto you, than ye cast it behind your backs,
O ye that are numbered with the heedless ones! |
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What! Believe ye in your hearts that ye possess
the power to extinguish the radiance of the Sun, or
to eclipse its splendor? Nay, by My life! Ye will never
and can never achieve your purpose, though ye
summon to your aid all that is in the heavens and all
that is on the earth. Walk ye in the fear of God, and
render not your works vain. Incline your ears to His
words, and be not of them that are shut out as by
a veil from Him. Say: God is My witness! I have
wished nothing whatever for Myself. What I have
wished is the victory of God and the triumph of His
Cause. He is Himself a sufficient witness between you
and Me. Were ye to cleanse your eyes, ye would readily
perceive how My deeds testify to the truth of My
words, how My words are a guide to My deeds. |
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Blinded are your eyes! Perceived ye not the greatness
of the power of God and of His sovereignty?
Beheld ye not His majesty and glory? Woe unto
you, ye congregation of the malicious and envious!
Hearken unto My speech, and tarry not though it be
for less than a moment. Thus biddeth you He Who
is the Beauty of the All-Merciful, that haply ye may
detach yourselves from the things ye possess, and ascend
to the heights from which ye can discover the
whole creation sheltered beneath the shadow of His
Revelation. |
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Say: There is no place of refuge for you, no asylum
to which ye can flee, no one to defend or to protect
you in this Day from the fury of the wrath of God
and from His vehement power, unless and until ye
seek the shadow of His Revelation. This, indeed, is
His Revelation which hath been manifested unto you
in the person of this Youth. Glorified, then, be God
for so effulgent, so precious, so wondrous a vision. |
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Detach yourselves from all else but Me, and turn
your faces towards My face, for better is this for
you than the things ye possess. The Tongue of God
testifieth to the truth of My words, through Mine
own Word that speaketh the truth, and embraceth
and comprehendeth all things.
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Say: Think ye that your allegiance to His Cause
can ever profit Him, or your repudiation of its truth
cause Him any loss? No, by My Self, the All-Subduing,
the Inaccessible, the Most High! Tear ye asunder
the veils of names and cleave ye their kingdom. By
My Beauty! He Who is the Monarch of all names is
come, He at Whose bidding every single name hath,
from the beginning that hath no beginning, been created,
He Who shall continue to create them as He
pleaseth. He, verily, is the All-Powerful, the All-Wise. |
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Beware that ye divest not yourselves of the raiment
of Divine guidance. Drink ye your fill from the Cup
which the Youths of Heaven have raised above your
heads. Thus biddeth you He Who hath more mercy
upon you than your own selves, He Who asketh not
any recompense or thanks from you. His reward is
from Him Who hath, through the power of truth,
sent Him down unto you, and singled Him out
and proclaimed Him as His own Testimony unto the
whole of creation. He it is Who hath empowered
Him to manifest all His signs. Repeat the gaze, that
ye may perceive the things whereunto the Tongue
of the Ancient of Days hath summoned you, that
haply ye may be of them that have apprehended the
truth. Heard it ye ever reported by your fathers of
old, or by the generations that preceded them, even
unto the first Adam, that any one coming in the
clouds of revelation, being invested with manifest
and transcendent sovereignty, having on his right
hand the Kingdom of God and on his left all the
power and glory of His everlasting dominion, any
one preceded by the hosts of God, the Almighty, the
All-Compelling, the Most Powerful, and uttering
continually verses whose import the minds of the
most learned and wisest of men are powerless to
fathom, should yet be the bearer of a message that is
not of God? Be discerning, then, and speak ye the
truth, the very truth, if ye claim to be honest and
high-minded. |
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Say: The verses We have revealed are as numerous
as those which, in the preceding Revelation, were sent
down upon the Báb. Let him that doubteth the words
which the Spirit of God hath spoken seek the court
of Our presence and hear Our divinely-revealed
verses, and be an eye-witness of the clear proof of
Our claim. |
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Say: By the righteousness of the Almighty! The
measure of the favors of God hath been filled up,
His Word hath been perfected, the light of His countenance
hath been revealed, His sovereignty hath encompassed
the whole of creation, the glory of His
Revelation hath been made manifest, and His bounties
have rained upon all mankind. |
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