M. H. Shakir, The Holy Quran; Arabic Text and English Translation; Foot-notes by M. H. Shakir (1974)
and the more abiding in chastising.
72. They said: We do not prefer you to what has come to us of clear arguments and to He Who made us, therefore decide what you are going to decide; you can only decide about this world’s life:
73. Surely we believe in our Lord that He may forgive us our sins and the magic to which you compelled us; and Allah is better and more abiding.
74. Whoever comes to his Lord (being) guilty, for him is surely hell; he shall not die therein, nor shall he live.
75. And whoever comes to Him a believer (and) he has done good deeds indeed, these it is who shall have the high ranks,
76. The gardens of perpetuity, beneath which rivers flow, to abide therein; and this is the reward of him who has purified himself.
77. And certainly We revealed to Musa, saying: Travel by night with My servants, then make for them a dry path in the sea, not fearing to be overtaken, nor being afraid.
78. And Firon followed them with his armies, so there came upon them of the sea that which came upon them.