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Iṇṇ-as Esaw: «Oṇsayaq-qay ad-i təqbəla a ɣur-ək d-ayya iyyad daɣ meddan-in.» Iṇṇ-as Yaqub: «Wər əḍḍərara sər-san.» Igd-i ad əgrawa ɣur-ək əlxurma.»
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Iṇṇ-as Esaw: «Oṇsayaq-qay ad-i təqbəla a ɣur-ək d-ayya iyyad daɣ meddan-in.» Iṇṇ-as Yaqub: «Wər əḍḍərara sər-san.» Igd-i ad əgrawa ɣur-ək əlxurma.»
4386. 'And he said, Why so? Let me find favour in my lord's eyes' means enlightenment received from their comparatively internal presence. This becomes clear from the implications of this stock-phrase to do with submission. The phrase is used to mean a rejection of their very close presence but an acceptance of their distant presence, which is the same as saying their comparatively internal presence, from which enlightenment is received.