Samatya - An Egyptian Woman Among the Children of Israel Quotes
Samatya - An Egyptian Woman Among the Children of Israel
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“If the Pharaoh had been truly a god, he would not be shaken by the so-called magic of Moses.”
― Samatya - An Egyptian Woman Among the Children of Israel
― Samatya - An Egyptian Woman Among the Children of Israel
“She was keen to bring other proof for them, rather than the miracle itself, in order to convince them and make them believe; but all she found were her tears.”
― Samatya - An Egyptian Woman Among the Children of Israel
― Samatya - An Egyptian Woman Among the Children of Israel
“She prayed to her Lord with just two words in which there was a mighty strength that would be able to bear the whole earth and all that was on or in it—even the mountains themselves—so easily; and she said,
“O Lord!”
― Samatya - An Egyptian Woman Among the Children of Israel
“O Lord!”
― Samatya - An Egyptian Woman Among the Children of Israel
“Our hearts are not in our hands. What about the hearts of others, then.”
― Samatya - An Egyptian Woman Among the Children of Israel
― Samatya - An Egyptian Woman Among the Children of Israel
“It seemed that he had lost control over his own senses, so how then could he control his kingdom?”
― Samatya - An Egyptian Woman Among the Children of Israel
― Samatya - An Egyptian Woman Among the Children of Israel
