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CVIII: “Praised be Thou, O my God, that Thou hast been…” |
Praised be Thou, O my God, that Thou hast been
true to what the Pen of Thy Revelation hath inscribed
upon the Tablets sent down by Thee unto
Them Whom Thou hast chosen above all Thy creatures,
and through Whom Thou hast unlocked the
doors of Thy mercy, and shed abroad the radiance
of the light of Thy guidance. Glory to Thee that
Thou hast laid bare what had from eternity been
wrapped up within the Tabernacle of Thy majesty,
Thine omnipotence and glory, and through which
Thou hadst decked forth the heaven of Thy Revelation
and adorned the pages of the book of Thy
testimony.
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And when the Pledge was fulfilled and the Promised
One appeared, He was rejected by such of Thy
servants as profess to have believed in Him in Whom
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Thy Godhead was manifested, Whom Thou didst
ordain to be the Herald of this Revelation, and
through Whose advent the eyes of the inmates of the
sanctuary of Thy unity were cheered.
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I know, O my Lord, neither their reasoning with
which they have acknowledged Thee and believed in
Thy signs, nor their argument whereby they have
repudiated Thy sovereignty. Every time I call them
to Thee and say: “O people! Consider the utterances
of the Lord your God which are in your possession
and those that have been sent down from the heaven
of His will and power,” they cavil at Thee, and turn
their backs to Thee, though—as Thou art aware—each of the words that have gone out of the mouth
of Thy will sheddeth the fragrance of the breaths of
Thy mercy.
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Some have chosen to cleave to him who is counted
unworthy to converse with any of Thy servants that
watch at Thy door (Mírzá Yaḥyá), how much more
to enter into the court in which the Tongue of Thy
majesty speaketh. Cleanse Thou their hearts and their
eyes, O my Lord, that they may see with their eyes
and understand with their hearts, that haply they
may be attracted by Thine utterances to the Day-Spring
of Thine inspiration, and draw nigh unto the
soft-flowing stream of Thy knowledge.
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Thou art He, O my Lord, Who hath, in every line
of Thy Book, entered into covenant with them for
me, and made it so sure that none of Thy creatures
can any longer evade it. Thou didst say—and Thy
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word is the truth: “One single letter from Him excelleth
all that hath been sent down in the Bayán.”
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Thou dost consider, therefore, O my God, how
they have transgressed against Thy Cause, and beholdest
what their hands have wrought in Thy days.
They have so grievously wronged me that the Lote-Tree
of Thy Revelation moaneth, and the inmates of
the Tabernacle of Thy majesty and the dwellers of
the cities of Thy names lament. I know not, O my
God, for what reason they have risen up to oppress
me, and by what proof they have turned aside from
Him Who is the Day-Spring of Thy signs. I beseech
Thee, O Thou Who art the Lord of all names and
the Creator of the heavens, to aid them to act equitably
in Thy Cause, that haply they may discover
the sweet smell of the robe of Thy mercy, and set
their faces towards the horizon that shineth with
the brightness of the light of Thy face. Weak are
they, O my Lord, and Thou art the Lord of strength
and power. They are but paupers, and Thou art the
All-Possessing, the Most Generous.
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Thou art well aware, O my God, that throughout
my life I have sought no advantage for myself. I
have offered up my spirit and my whole being for
the exaltation of Thy word amidst Thy creatures
and the glorification of Thy name among Thy servants.
Thou didst send me with such a Testimony
that They Who are the Exponents of Thy Revelation
and the Day-Springs of Thine inspiration were
stirred up with vehement longing. Through it, Thy
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proof was established, and Thy bounty fulfilled, and
Thy Cause perfected, and Thine utterances released,
and Thy clear tokens uncovered.
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Thou knowest, O my God, that I have wished only
what Thou hast wished, and desire what Thou dost
desire. Were I to speak forth before Thy servants the
things wherewith Thou didst, through Thy bounty,
inspire me and which Thou didst command me to
utter amidst Thy creatures, the oppressors among
Thy people would cavil at me. And were I to hold
my peace and cease to celebrate the wonders of Thy
praise, all the limbs of my body would be stirred up
to extol Thee. I know not what the water is with
which Thou didst create me, or what the fire Thou
didst kindle within me. I swear by Thy glory! I shall
not cease to mention Thee, though all that are in
Thy heaven and on Thy earth rise up against me.
Thee will I magnify, in all circumstances, with a
heart wholly rid of all attachment to the world and
all that is therein.
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