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your bodies with the vesture of courtesy. 525. These are in truth seemly adornings unto the temple of man, if ye be of them that reflect.     The Book of the Most Holy                                                                        CHAPTER SEVENTEEN   Division 526-550     THE MOST HOLY 526. Cling, O ye people of Bahá, to the cord of servitude unto God, the True [Lord], for thereby your stations shall be made manifest, your names written and preserved, your ranks raised and your memory exalted in the Preserved Tablet. 527. Beware lest the dwellers on earth hinder you from this glorious and exalted station. 528. Thus have We exhorted you in most of Our Epistles and now in this, Our Holy Tablet, above which hath beamed the Day-Star of the Laws of the Lord, your God, the Powerful, the All-Wise.     529. When the ocean of My presence hath ebbed and the Book of My Revelation is ended, turn your faces toward Him Whom God hath purposed, Who hath branched from this Ancient Root. 530. Consider the pettiness of men's minds. 531. They ask for that which injureth them, and cast away the thing that profiteth them. 532. They are, indeed, of those that are far astray. 533. We find some men desiring [illustrious] liberty, and priding themselves therein. 534. Such men are in the depths of ignorance. 535. Liberty [can], in the end, lead to sedition, whose flames none can quench. 536. Thus warneth you He Who is the Reckoner, the All-Knowing.     537. Know ye that the embodiment of liberty and its symbol is the animal. 538. That which beseemeth man is submission unto such restraints as will protect him from his own ignorance, and guard him against the harm of the mischief-maker. 539. Liberty causeth man to overstep the bounds of propriety, and to infringe on the dignity of his station. 540. It debaseth him to the level of extreme depravity and wickedness.     541. Regard men as a flock of sheep that need a shepherd for their protection. 542. This, verily, is the truth, the certain truth. 543. We approve of liberty in certain circumstances, and refuse to sanction it in others.   We, verily, are the All-Knowing.     544. Say: True liberty consisteth in man's submission unto My commandments, little as ye know it. 545. Were men to observe that which We have sent down unto them from the Heaven of Revelation, they would, of a certainty, attain unto perfect liberty. 546. Happy is the man that hath apprehended the Purpose of God in whatever He hath revealed from the Heaven of His Will that pervadeth all created things. 547. Say: The liberty that profiteth you is to be found nowhere except in complete servitude unto God, the Eternal Truth. 548. Whoso hath tasted of its sweetness will refuse to barter it for all the dominion of earth and heaven.     549. In the Bayán it had been forbidden you to ask Us questions. 550. The Lord hath now relieved you of this prohibition, that ye may be free to ask what you need to ask, yet not such idle questions as those on which the men of former times were wont to dwell.   Fear God, and be ye of the righteous!     The Book of the Most Holy                                                                           CHAPTER EIGHTEEN   Division 551-575     THE MOST HOLY 551. Ask ye that which shall be of profit to you in the Cause of God and His dominion, for the portals of His tender compassion have been opened before all who dwell in heaven and on earth. 552. The number of months in a year, appointed in the Book of God, is nineteen. 553. Of these the first hath been adorned with this Name which overshadoweth the whole of creation.     554. The Lord hath decreed that the dead should be interred in coffins made of crystal, of hard, resistant stone, or of wood that is both fine and durable, and that graven rings should be placed upon their fingers.   He, verily, is the Supreme Ordainer, the One apprised of all.     555. The inscription on these rings should read, for men: 556. "Unto God belongeth all that is in the heavens and on the earth and whatsoever is between them, and He, in truth, hath knowledge of all things"; 557. and for women: "Unto God belongeth the dominion of the heavens and the earth and whatsoever is between them, and He, in truth, is potent over all things". 558. These are the verses that were revealed aforetime, yet lo, the Point of the Bayán now calleth out, exclaiming,     559. "O Best-Beloved of the worlds! Reveal Thou in their stead such words as will waft the fragrance of Thy gracious favours over all mankind. 560. We have announced unto everyone that one single word from Thee excelleth all that hath been sent down in the Bayán. 561. Thou, indeed, hast power to do what pleaseth Thee. 562. Deprive not Thy servants of the overflowing bounties of the ocean of Thy mercy! 563. Thou, in truth, art He Whose grace is infinite." 564. Behold, We have hearkened to His call, and now fulfil His wish. 565. He, verily, is the Best-Beloved, the Answerer of prayers.     566. If the following verse, which hath at this moment been sent down by God, be engraved upon the burial-rings of both men and women, it shall be better for them; We, of a certainty, are the Supreme Ordainer: 567. "I came forth from God, and return unto Him, detached from all save Him, holding fast to His Name, the Merciful, the Compassionate." 568. Thus doth the Lord single out whomsoever He desireth for a bounty from His presence. 569. He is, in very truth, the God of might and power.     570. The Lord hath decreed, moreover, that the deceased should be enfolded in five sheets of silk or cotton. 571. For those whose means are limited a single sheet of either fabric will suffice. 572. Thus hath it been ordained by Him Who is the All-Knowing, the All-Informed. 573. It is forbidden you to transport the body of the deceased a greater distance than one hour's journey from the city; rather should it be interred, with radiance and serenity, in a nearby place.     574. God hath removed the restrictions on travel that had been imposed in the Bayán. 575. He, verily, is the Unconstrained; He doeth as He pleaseth and ordaineth whatsoever He willeth.     The Book of the Most Holy                                                                          CHAPTER NINETEEN   Division 576-600     THE MOST HOLY 576. O peoples of the world! Give ear unto the call of Him Who is the Lord of Names, Who proclaimeth unto you from His habitation in the Most Great Prison: 577. "Verily, no God is there but Me, the Powerful, the Mighty, the All-Subduing, the Most Exalted, the Omniscient, the All-Wise." 578. In truth, there is no God yet Him, the Omnipotent Ruler of the worlds. 579. Were it His Will, He would, through but a single word proceeding from His presence, lay hold on all mankind. 580. Beware lest ye hesitate in your acceptance of this Cause -- a Cause before which the Concourse on high and the dwellers of the Cities of Names have bowed down. 581. Fear God, and be not of those who are shut out as by a veil. 582. Burn ye away the veils with the fire of My love, and dispel ye the mists of vain imaginings by the power of this Name through which We have subdued the entire creation.   583. Raise up and exalt the two Houses in the Twin Hallowed Spots, and the other sites wherein the throne of your Lord, the All-Merciful, hath been established. 584. Thus commandeth you the Lord of every understanding heart.     585. Be watchful lest the concerns and preoccupations of this world prevent you from observing that which hath been enjoined upon you by Him Who is the Mighty, the Faithful. 586. Be ye the embodiments of such steadfastness amidst mankind that ye will not be kept back from God by the doubts of those who disbelieved in Him when He manifested Himself, invested with a mighty sovereignty. 587. Take heed lest ye be prevented by aught that hath been recorded in the Book from hearkening unto this, the Living Book, 588. Who proclaimeth the truth: "Verily, there is no God but Me, the Most Excellent, the All-Praised."     589. Look ye with the eye of equity upon Him Who hath descended from the heaven of Divine will and power, and be not of those who act unjustly. 590. Call then to mind these words which have streamed forth, in tribute to this Revelation, from the Pen of Him Who was My Herald, and consider what the hands of the oppressors have wrought throughout My days. 591. Truly they are numbered with the lost. 592. He said: "Should ye attain the presence of Him Whom We shall make manifest, beseech ye God, in His bounty, to grant that He might deign to seat Himself upon your couches, for that act in itself would confer upon you matchless and surpassing honour. 593. Should He drink a cup of water in your homes, this would be of greater consequence for you than your proffering unto every soul, nay unto every created thing, the water of its very life. 594. Know this, O ye My servants!"     595. Such are the words with which My Forerunner hath extolled My Being, could ye but understand. 596. Whoso reflecteth upon these verses, and realizeth what hidden pearls have been enshrined within them, will, by the righteousness of God, perceive the fragrance of the All-Merciful wafting from the direction of this Prison 597. and will, with his whole heart, hasten unto Him with such ardent longing that the hosts of earth and heaven would be powerless to deter him. 598. Say: This is a Revelation around which every proof and testimony doth circle. 599. Thus hath it been sent down by your Lord, the God of Mercy, if ye be of them that judge aright. 600. Say: This is the very soul of all Scriptures which hath been breathed into the Pen of the Most High, causing all created beings to be dumbfounded, save only those who have been enraptured by the gentle breezes of My loving-kindness and the sweet savours of My bounties which have pervaded the whole of creation.   The Book of the Most Holy                                                                              CHAPTER TWENTY   Division 601-625     THE MOST HOLY 601. O people of the Bayán! Fear ye the Most Merciful and consider what He hath revealed in another passage. 602. He said: "The Qiblih is indeed He Whom God will make manifest; whenever He moveth, it moveth, until He shall come to rest." 603. Thus was it set down by the Supreme Ordainer when He desired to make mention of this Most Great Beauty.     604. Meditate on this, O people, and be not of them that wander distraught in the wilderness of error. 605. If ye reject Him at the bidding of your idle fancies, where then is the Qiblih to which ye will turn, O assemblage of the heedless? 606. Ponder ye this verse, and judge equitably before God, that haply ye may glean the pearls of mysteries from the ocean that surgeth in My Name, the All-Glorious, the Most High.     607. Let none, in this Day, hold fast to aught save that which hath been manifested in this Revelation. 608. Such is the decree of God, aforetime and hereafter -- 609. a decree wherewith the Scriptures of the Messengers of old have been adorned. 610. Such is the admonition of the Lord, aforetime and hereafter -- 611. an admonition wherewith the preamble to the Book of Life hath been embellished, did ye but perceive it. 612. Such is the commandment of the Lord, aforetime and hereafter; beware lest ye choose instead the part of ignominy and abasement. 613. Naught shall avail you in this Day but God, nor is there any refuge to flee to save Him, the Omniscient, the All-Wise.     614. Whoso hath known Me hath known the Goal of all desire, and whoso hath turned unto Me hath turned unto the Object of all adoration. 615. Thus hath it been set forth in the Book, and thus hath it been decreed by God, the Lord of all worlds. 616. To read but one of the verses of My Revelation is better than to peruse the Scriptures of both the former and latter generations. 617. This is the Utterance of the All-Merciful, would that ye had ears to hear! 618. Say: This is the essence of knowledge, did ye but understand.   619. And now consider what hath been revealed in yet another passage, that perchance ye may forsake your own concepts and set your faces towards God, the Lord of being. 620. He hath said: (the Báb) "It is unlawful to enter into marriage save with a believer in the Bayán. 621. Should only one party to a marriage embrace this Cause, his or her possessions will become unlawful to the other, until such time as the latter hath converted. 622. This law, however, will only take effect after the exaltation of the Cause of Him Whom We shall manifest in truth, or of that which hath already been made manifest in justice. 623. Ere this, ye are at liberty to enter into wedlock as ye wish, that haply by this means ye may exalt the Cause of God." 624. Thus hath the Nightingale sung with sweet melody upon the celestial bough, in praise of its Lord, the All-Merciful. 625. Well is it with them that hearken.     The Book of the Most Holy                                                                     CHAPTER TWENTY ONE   Division 625-650     THE MOST HOLY 626. O people of the Bayán, I adjure you by your Lord, the God of mercy, to look with the eye of fairness upon this utterance which hath been sent down through the power of truth, and not to be of those who see the testimony of God and yet reject and deny it. 627. They, in truth, are of those who will assuredly perish. 628. The Point of the Bayán hath explicitly made mention in this verse of the exaltation of My Cause before His own Cause; unto this will testify every just and understanding mind. 629. As ye can readily witness in this day, its exaltation is such as none can deny save those whose eyes are drunken in this mortal life and whom a humiliating chastisement awaiteth in the life to come.     630. Say: By the righteousness of God! I, verily, am His (The Báb's) Best-Beloved; 631. and at this moment He listeneth to these verses descending from the Heaven of Revelation and bewaileth the wrongs ye have committed in these days. 632. Fear God, and join not with the aggressor.     633. Say: O people, should ye choose to disbelieve in Him (Bahá'u'lláh), refrain at least from rising up against Him. 634. By God! Sufficient are the hosts of tyranny that are leagued against Him!     635. Verily, He (the Báb) revealed certain laws so that, in this Dispensation, the Pen of the Most High might have no need to move in aught but the glorification of His own transcendent Station and His most effulgent Beauty. 636. Since, however, We have wished to evidence Our bounty unto you, We have, through the power of truth, set forth these laws with clarity and mitigated what We desire you to observe.   He, verily, is the Munificent, the Generous.     637. He [The Báb] hath previously made known unto you that which would be uttered by this Dayspring of Divine wisdom. 638. He said, and He speaketh the truth: "He [Bahá'u'lláh] is the One Who will under all conditions proclaim: 639. 'Verily, there is none other God besides Me, the [Lord], the Incomparable, the Omniscient, the All-Informed.'" 640. This is a station which God hath assigned exclusively to this sublime, this unique and wondrous Revelation. 641. This is a token of His bounteous favour, if ye be of them who comprehend, and a sign of His irresistible decree. 642. This is His Most Great Name, His Most Exalted Word, and the Dayspring of His Most Excellent Titles, if ye could understand. 643. Nay more, through Him every Fountainhead, every Dawning-place of Divine guidance is made manifest.     644. Reflect, O people, on that which hath been sent down in truth; ponder thereon, and be not of the transgressors. 645. Consort with all religions with amity and concord, that they may inhale from you the sweet fragrance of God. 646. Beware, lest amidst men, the flame of foolish ignorance overpower you. 647. All things proceed from God and unto Him they return. 648. He is the source of all things and in Him all things are ended.     649. Take heed that ye enter no house in the absence of its owner, except with his permission. 650. Comport yourselves with propriety under all conditions, and be not numbered with the wayward.   The Book of the Most Holy                                                                    CHAPTER TWENTY TWO   Division 651-675     THE MOST HOLY 651. It hath been enjoined upon you to purify your means of sustenance and other such things through payment of Zakát. [tithes] 652. Thus hath it been prescribed in this exalted Tablet by Him Who is the Revealer of verses. 653. We shall, if it be God's will and purpose, set forth erelong the measure of its assessment. 654. He, verily, expoundeth whatsoever He desireth by virtue of His own knowledge, and He, of a truth, is Omniscient and All-Wise.     655. It is unlawful to beg, and it is forbidden to give to him who beggeth.  [utilize charities] 656. All have been enjoined to earn a living, and as for those who are incapable of doing so, it is incumbent on the Deputies of God and on the wealthy to make adequate provision for them. 657. Keep ye the statutes and commandments of God; nay, guard them as ye would your very eyes, and be not of those who suffer grievous loss.     658. Ye have been forbidden in the Book of God to engage in contention and conflict, to strike another, or to commit similar acts whereby hearts and souls may be saddened. 659. A fine of 19 mithqáls of gold had formerly been prescribed by Him Who is the Lord of all mankind for anyone who was the cause of sadness to another; 660. in this Dispensation, however, He hath absolved you thereof and exhorteth you to show forth righteousness and piety. 661. Such is the commandment which He hath enjoined upon you in this resplendent Tablet. 662. Wish not for others what ye wish not for yourselves; fear God, and be not of the prideful. 663. Ye are all created out of water, and unto dust shall ye return. 664. Reflect upon the end that awaiteth you, and walk not in the ways of the oppressor.     665. Give ear unto the verses of God which He Who is the sacred Lote-Tree reciteth unto you. 666. They are assuredly the infallible balance, established by God, the Lord of this world and the next. 667. Through them the soul of man is caused to wing its flight towards the Dayspring of Revelation, and the heart of every true believer is suffused with light. 668. Such are the laws which God hath enjoined upon you, such His commandments prescribed unto you in His Holy Tablet; 669. obey them with joy and gladness, for this is best for you, did ye but know.   670. Recite ye the verses of God every morn and eventide. 671. Whoso faileth to recite them hath not been faithful to the Covenant of God and His Testament, and whoso turneth away from these holy verses in this Day is of those who throughout eternity have turned away from God.     672.

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