Y se les dijo: “Habiten esta ciudad[1] y coman cuanto quieran de lo que hay en ella, y digan: “¡Perdónanos!”, pero entren sumisos por la puerta prosternados, que perdonaré sus pecados, y a los que hagan el bien les concederé aún más. 1
These readings use the active voice: God speaks with the first-person plural of majesty. These are two different plurals of the word khaṭīʾah, the latter being more indicative of a large number.
تُغْفَرْ لَكُمْ…خَطِيْئَاتُكُمْ
tughfar lakum khaṭīʾātukum
تُغْفَرْ لَكُمْ…خَطِيْئَتُكُمْ
tughfar lakum khaṭīʾatukum
“so your sin(s) will be forgiven for you”
These readings are in the passive voice. Ibn ʿĀmir’s has the singular for ‘sin’ which denotes the genus.
Explicación:
These readings amount to the same meaning [Makki].
He has revealed to you ˹O Prophet˺ the Book in truth, confirming what came before it, as He revealed the Torah and the Gospel
Explicación:
These readings amount to the same meaning [Makki].