Als zij jou dan verwerpen, weet dan, dat zij ook Boodschappers verworpen hebben die vόόr jou kwamen met duidelijke tekenen, de geschriften en het Boek van de verlichting.
“They brought clear evidence, books of wisdom, and the enlightened scripture”
The first reading has the preposition bā’ only with the first noun, and the others are genitive by conjunction. The second reading has the bā’ repeated for all the nouns, which is more emphatic.
بِالبَيِّنَاتِ وبِالزُّبُرِ والكِتَابِ
bi-l-bayyināti wa-bi-z-zuburi wa-l-kitābi
“They brought clear evidence, as well as books of wisdom and the enlightened scripture”
In this reading, the bā’ is repeated for the second noun, and the third is conjoined without it. This may indicate a clearer distinction between the two categories: ‘clear evidence’ in the form of miracles, and the scriptural guidance brought by the Prophets.
Uitleg
These readings amount to the same meaning [al-Alusi]. The two narrations ascribed to Ibn ʿĀmir accord with the Levantine Codex: authorities have reported its additional bā’ on the second noun, or on both the second and third.
He has revealed to you ˹O Prophet˺ the Book in truth, confirming what came before it, as He revealed the Torah and the Gospel
Uitleg
These readings amount to the same meaning [al-Alusi]. The two narrations ascribed to Ibn ʿĀmir accord with the Levantine Codex: authorities have reported its additional bā’ on the second noun, or on both the second and third.