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Sanctified be the Lord of all mankind, at the mention of Whose name all
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the atoms of the earth have been made to vibrate, and the Tongue of
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Grandeur hath been moved to disclose that which had been wrapt in His
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knowledge and lay concealed within the treasury of His might. He, verily,
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through the potency of His name, the Mighty, the All-Powerful, the Most
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High, is the ruler of all that is in the heavens and all that is on earth.
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LAWḤ-I-AQDAS (THE MOST HOLY TABLET)(1)
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This is the Most Holy Tablet sent down from the holy kingdom unto the one
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who hath set his face towards the Object of the adoration of the world, He
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Who hath come from the heaven of eternity, invested with transcendent
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glory
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In the name of the Lord, the Lord of great glory.
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THIS is an Epistle from Our presence unto him whom the veils of names have
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failed to keep back from God, the Creator of earth and heaven, that his
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eyes may be cheered in the days of his Lord, the Help in Peril, the
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Self-Subsisting.
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Say, O followers of the Son!(2) Have ye shut out yourselves from Me by
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reason of My Name? Wherefore ponder ye not in your hearts? Day and night
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ye have been calling upon your Lord, the Omnipotent, but when He came from
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the heaven of eternity in His great glory, ye turned aside from Him and
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remained sunk in heedlessness.
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Consider those who rejected the Spirit(3) when He came unto them with
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manifest dominion. How numerous the Pharisees who had secluded themselves
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in synagogues in His name, lamenting over their separation from Him, and
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yet when the portals of reunion were flung open and the divine Luminary
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shone resplendent from the Dayspring of Beauty, they disbelieved in God,
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the Exalted, the Mighty. They failed to attain His presence,
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notwithstanding that His advent had been promised them in the Book of
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Isaiah as well as in the Books of the Prophets and the Messengers. No one
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from among them turned his face towards the Dayspring of divine bounty
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except such as were destitute of any power amongst men. And yet, today,
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every man endowed with power and invested with sovereignty prideth himself
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on His Name. Moreover, call thou to mind the one who sentenced Jesus to
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death. He was the most learned of his age in his own country, whilst he
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who was only a fisherman believed in Him. Take good heed and be of them
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that observe the warning.
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Consider likewise, how numerous at this time are the monks who have
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secluded themselves in their churches, calling upon the Spirit, but when
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He appeared through the power of Truth, they failed to draw nigh unto Him
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and are numbered with those that have gone far astray. Happy are they that
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have abandoned them and set their faces towards Him Who is the Desire of
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all that are in the heavens and all that are on the earth.
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They read the Evangel and yet refuse to acknowledge the All-Glorious Lord,
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notwithstanding that He hath come through the potency of His exalted, His
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mighty and gracious dominion. We, verily, have come for your sakes, and
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have borne the misfortunes of the world for your salvation. Flee ye the
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One Who hath sacrificed His life that ye may be quickened? Fear God, O
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followers of the Spirit, and walk not in the footsteps of every divine
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that hath gone far astray. Do ye imagine that He seeketh His own
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interests, when He hath, at all times, been threatened by the swords of
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the enemies; or that He seeketh the vanities of the world, after He hath
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been imprisoned in the most desolate of cities? Be fair in your judgement
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and follow not the footsteps of the unjust.
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Open the doors of your hearts. He Who is the Spirit verily standeth before
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them. Wherefore keep ye afar from Him Who hath purposed to draw you nigh
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unto a Resplendent Spot? Say: We, in truth, have opened unto you the gates
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of the Kingdom. Will ye bar the doors of your houses in My face? This
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indeed is naught but a grievous error. He, verily, hath again come down
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from heaven, even as He came down from it the first time. Beware lest ye
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dispute that which He proclaimeth, even as the people before you disputed
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His utterances. Thus instructeth you the True One, could ye but perceive
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it.
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The river Jordan is joined to the Most Great Ocean, and the Son, in the
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holy vale, crieth out: âHere am I, here am I O Lord, my God!â, whilst
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Sinai circleth round the House, and the Burning Bush calleth aloud: âHe
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Who is the Desired One is come in His transcendent majesty.â Say, Lo! The
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Father is come, and that which ye were promised in the Kingdom is
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fulfilled! This is the Word which the Son concealed, when to those around
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Him He said: âYe cannot bear it now.â And when the appointed time was
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fulfilled and the Hour had struck, the Word shone forth above the horizon
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of the Will of God. Beware, O followers of the Son, that ye cast it not
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behind your backs. Take ye fast hold of it. Better is this for you than
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all that ye possess. Verily He is nigh unto them that do good. The Hour
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which We had concealed from the knowledge of the peoples of the earth and
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of the favoured angels hath come to pass. Say, verily, He hath testified
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of Me, and I do testify of Him. Indeed, He hath purposed no one other than
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Me. Unto this beareth witness every fair-minded and understanding soul.
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Though beset with countless afflictions, We summon the people unto God,
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the Lord of names. Say, strive ye to attain that which ye have been
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promised in the Books of God, and walk not in the way of the ignorant. My
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body hath endured imprisonment that ye may be released from the bondage of
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self. Set your faces then towards His countenance and follow not the
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footsteps of every hostile oppressor. Verily, He hath consented to be
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sorely abased that ye may attain unto glory, and yet, ye are disporting
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