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As tətaggaɣ əmazal olaɣan illikan ətəwəqbal-nak mišan as tu-wər-tətəgga wədi abakkad iha dər-ək isəlsa, ira a sər-ək d-iggəd fəl a kay ihlək. Eges kay arn-ay.»
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As tətaggaɣ əmazal olaɣan illikan ətəwəqbal-nak mišan as tu-wər-tətəgga wədi abakkad iha dər-ək isəlsa, ira a sər-ək d-iggəd fəl a kay ihlək. Eges kay arn-ay.»
370. Verse 9 And Jehovah said to Cain, Where is Abel your brother? And he said, I do not know. Am I my brother's keeper?
'Jehovah said to Cain' means a certain perceptivity coming from within, which acted as a dictate concerning charity, which is 'Abel your brother'. 'He said, I do not know. Am I my brother's keeper?' means that faith regarded charity as worthless and was unwilling to be its servant. So it completely rejected anything that was a matter of charity. Such did their doctrine become.