Porém, desencaminharam-se. Então, desencadeamos sobre eles a inundação provinda dos diques, e substituímos seusjardins por outro cujos frutos eram amargos, e tamargueiras, e possuíam alguns lotos.
In these readings, the noun (in two forms) has an appositive, naming the fruit from a certain tree.
أُكُلِ
ukuli khamṭin
“bearing fruit of the khamṭ (tree)”
In these readings, the noun is annexed to the name of the tree itself.
Explicação:
These readings convey the same meaning with slightly different grammar [Makki]. The khamṭ tree is also called the arak tree, or it is a subspecies with particularly bitter fruit.
He has revealed to you ˹O Prophet˺ the Book in truth, confirming what came before it, as He revealed the Torah and the Gospel
Explicação:
These readings convey the same meaning with slightly different grammar [Makki]. The khamṭ tree is also called the arak tree, or it is a subspecies with particularly bitter fruit.