502. Commandment – Therefore get thee away; surely I am of thy well-wishers

 

  1. Commandment – Therefore get thee away; surely I am of thy well-wishers

[28:21] And there came a man from the far side of the city, running. He said, ‘O Moses, of a truth, the chiefs are taking counsel together against thee to kill thee. Therefore get thee away; surely I am of thy well-wishers.’ [28:22] So he went forth there from, fearing, watchful. He said, ‘My Lord, deliver me from the unjust people.’

[26:53] And We revealed to Moses, saying, ‘Take away My servants by night, you will surely be pursued.’

[20:78] And We sent a revelation to Moses, saying, ‘Take away My servants by night, and strike for them a dry path through the sea. Thou wilt not be afraid of being overtaken, nor wilt thou have any other fear.’

[25:24] And We shall turn to the works they did and We shall scatter it into particles of dust. [25:25] The inmates of Heaven on that day will be better off as regards their abode, and better off in respect of their place of repose.

[38:42] And remember Our servant Job, when he cried unto his Lord, saying, ‘Satan has afflicted me with toil and torment.’ [38:43] ‘Strike and urge thy riding beast with thy foot. Here is cool water to wash with and a drink.’ [38:44] And We bestowed on him his family and as many more with them, by way of mercy from Us, and as a reminder to men of understanding. [38:45] And We said to him, ‘Take in thy hand a handful of dry twigs and strike therewith, and break not thy oath.’ Indeed, We found him steadfast. An excellent servant was he. Surely, he was always turning to God.