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Verse 4

A Promise4- To Him shall be your return at the end of your life here below. His promise is absolutely true. He started creation and He continues to create and recreate, and on the Day of Resurrection all shall be created anew. Then He justly rewards those who recognized Him and obeyed Him, adored Him with appropriate acts and rites and vested their deeds with wisdom and, piety. He requites those infidels who denied Him with what is commensurate with their evil deeds. Their thirst shall be quenched with broiling water and their faculties of physical perception shall suffer torment by consequence of what their minds and souls had impelled them to do. Commentary: Creation and recreationVs.4&34

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A Promise4- To Him shall be your return at the end of your life here below. His promise is absolutely true. He started creation and He continues to create and recreate, and on the Day of Resurrection all shall be created anew. Then He justly rewards those who recognized Him and obeyed Him, adored Him with appropriate acts and rites and vested their deeds with wisdom and, piety. He requites those infidels who denied Him with what is commensurate with their evil deeds. Their thirst shall be quenched with broiling water and their faculties of physical perception shall suffer torment by consequence of what their minds and souls had impelled them to do. Commentary: Creation and recreationVs.4&34 "By timing the expansion of the universe* we can now say that it came into existence no longer than 20,000 million years ago, in a monumental fireball that provided the raw materials from which galaxies, stars and planets are still formed. We see around us the effects of that violent birth. The galaxies -as we know from studying energetic dense quasars like 3C273 are fleeing from us at a speed up to 80% of the speed of light. But what was there before the Big Bang? and what is the fate of the universe? It is possible that the beginning can only be explained by "rediscovery of God" and that the end will be infinite dissipation in an infinite void. But it is also possible that expansion will be reversed by the pull of gravity, that all matter will collapse once again into a super-dense "singularity" and that another universe will be born in another Big Bang a cycle that could be repeated forever. Or it might be that it -the universe- collapses and undergoes the changes alluded to in V.48, C.14 and other Chapters that this shall be Day of Judgement. * Says Astronomer John Gribbin Reference: Encyclopedia of Space Travel and Astronomy, Octopus Books 1979

 
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