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hemselves of the "bounties" of this world which have been created by God for humankind. And in the Tablet of Bis{~COMBINING MACRON BELOW~}h{~COMBINING MACRON BELOW~}arat, while acknowledging the "pious deeds" of monks and priests, Baha'u'llah calls upon them to "give up the life of seclusion and direct their steps towards the open world and busy themselves with that which will profit themselves and others". He also grants them leave "to enter into wedlock that they may bring forth one who will make mention of God". 62. Whoso layeth claim to a Revelation direct from God, ere the expiration of a full thousand years #37 The Dispensation of Baha'u'llah will last until the coming of the next Manifestation of God, Whose advent will not take place before at least "a full thousand years" will have elapsed. Baha'u'llah cautions against ascribing to "this verse" anything other than its "obvious meaning", and in one of His Tablets, He specifies that "each year" of this thousand year period consists of "twelve months according to the Qur'an, and of nineteen months of nineteen days each, according to the Bayan". The intimation of His Revelation to Baha'u'llah in the Siyah-C{~COMBINING MACRON BELOW~}h{~COMBINING MACRON BELOW~}al of Tihran, in October 1852, marks the birth of His Prophetic Mission and hence the commencement of the one thousand years or more that must elapse before the appearance of the next Manifestation of God. 63. This is that of which We gave you forewarning when We were dwelling in 'Iraq, then later while in the Land of Mystery, and now from this Resplendent Spot. #37 The "Land of Mystery" refers to Adrianople, and "this Resplendent Spot" is a reference to Akka. 64. Amongst the people is he whose learning hath made him proud ... who, when he heareth the tread of sandals following behind him, waxeth greater in his own esteem #41 In the East, the practice has been for followers of a religious leader, out of deference, to walk a pace or two behind him. 65. Nimrod #41 The Nimrod referred to in this verse is, in both Jewish and Islamic traditions, a King who persecuted Abraham and whose name became symbolic of great pride. 66. Ag{~COMBINING MACRON BELOW~}h{~COMBINING MACRON BELOW~}san #42 "Ag{~COMBINING MACRON BELOW~}h{~COMBINING MACRON BELOW~}san" (plural of G{~COMBINING MACRON BELOW~}h{~COMBINING MACRON BELOW~}usn) is the Arabic word for "Branches". This t
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