| Identification of Passages |
| Paragraph |
|
| 1-5 |
“The first duty ... O men of insight!” (GWB CLV) |
| 7 |
“Whenever My laws ... His decisive decree.” (GWB CLV) |
| 10 |
“We have commanded you to pray and fast ... the Generous.” (BC p.40) |
| 16 |
“We have enjoined upon you fasting ... a feast.” “The traveler, the ailing ... by the Fast ...” (BC p. 40) |
| 17 |
“Abstain from food ... appointed in the Book.” (BC p. 40) |
| 30 |
“The Lord hath ordained ... doth not matter.” “It behoveth them to be the trusted ones ... O ye that perceive.” (BA p. 21) |
| 35 |
“O ye servants of the Merciful ... idle imaginings.” (SW p. 112) |
| 37 |
“Whoso layeth claim ... the All-Wise.” (GWB CLXVI) |
| 38-40 |
“Be not dismayed ... among the dead.” (GWB LXXI) |
| 43 |
“Lament not in your hours of trial ... He Who is aware.” (SW p. 112) |
| 48 |
“Unto every father ... compassed the world.” (SW p. 112) |
| 52 |
“O ye Men of Justice ... the Faithful.” (SW p. 112) |
| 53-55 |
“Let not your hearts ... of the thankful.” (GWB LXXII) |
| 58-59 |
“Beware lest ... will testify.” (GWB LXXII) |
| 63 |
“Enter into wedlock ... mention of Me ...” (UD p. 195) |
| 78-84 |
“O kings of the earth! He Who is the sovereign Lord ... his assistance.” (GWB CV) |
| 85 |
“O Emperor of Austria! ... luminous Horizon.” (PDC p. 37) |
| 86 |
“Say: O King of Berlin! ... them who reflect.” (PDC pp. 36-37) |
| 87 |
“We have asked nothing ... O concourse of kings!” (PDC p. 26) |