M. H. Shakir, The Holy Quran; Arabic Text and English Translation; Foot-notes by M. H. Shakir (1974)
me, therefore make not the enemies to rejoice over me and count me not among the unjust people.
151. He said: My Lord! forgive me and my brother and cause us to enter into Thy mercy, and Thou art the most Merciful of the merciful ones.
152. (As for) those who took the calf (for a god), surely wrath from their Lord and disgrace in this world’s life shall overtake them, and thus do We recompense the devisers of lies.
153. And (as to) those who do evil deeds, then repent after that and believe, your Lord after that is most surely Forgiving, Merciful.
154. And when Musa’s anger calmed down he took up the tablets, and in the writing thereof was guidance and mercy for those who fear for die sake of their Lord.
155. And Musa chose' out of his people seventy men for Our appointment; so when die earthquake overtook them, he said: My Lord! if Thou hadst pleased, Thou hadst destroyed them before and myself (too); wilt Thou destroy us for what