Difference between revisions of "Commentary"
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− | "[This is] the largest Revelation ever given to this world, given now not in pastoral themes and anecdotes but in the clearest possible terms, with much repetition and clarification. It brings its own commentary, which cannot be left up to individuals at this time and in the times to come."<ref>[http://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-1/pure-religion/gods-new-message-for-the-islamic-world God's New Message for the Islamic World (December 30, 2014)]</ref> | + | "[This is] the largest Revelation ever given to this world, given now not in pastoral themes and anecdotes but in the clearest possible terms, with much repetition and clarification. It brings its own commentary, which cannot be left up to individuals at this time and in the times to come."<ref name="gnmftiw">[http://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-1/pure-religion/gods-new-message-for-the-islamic-world God's New Message for the Islamic World (December 30, 2014)]</ref> |
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+ | "It is only by coming to God’s Revelation that you can see that it is truly what it says it is, that it speaks wholly and honestly and plainly, for there can be no mistake." <ref name="gnmftiw"/> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 18:30, 27 October 2015
"[This is] the largest Revelation ever given to this world, given now not in pastoral themes and anecdotes but in the clearest possible terms, with much repetition and clarification. It brings its own commentary, which cannot be left up to individuals at this time and in the times to come."[1]
"It is only by coming to God’s Revelation that you can see that it is truly what it says it is, that it speaks wholly and honestly and plainly, for there can be no mistake." [1]