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Aglu tarmad, əlɣəs, fəlas wər əfrega igi n arat iket wər teweda.» (Təmməḍrəyt ən təɣrəmt ta ənta a fəlas itawagga eṣəm Tsohar)
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Aglu tarmad, əlɣəs, fəlas wər əfrega igi n arat iket wər teweda.» (Təmməḍrəyt ən təɣrəmt ta ənta a fəlas itawagga eṣəm Tsohar)
2352. 'Where are the men who came to you?' means denial of the Lord's Divine Human and His Holy proceeding. This is clear from the meaning of 'the two men' dealt with above in 2320, and also from the feeling concealed in the words expressing this anger, as well as from the demand coming immediately after, 'Bring them out to us and let us know them'. Each of these considerations shows that denial is embodied in this question. That those who are opposed to the good of charity are opposed to the Lord and at heart deny Him, though for reasons of self-love and love of the world they confess Him with their lips, see above in 2343, 2349.