The Last verse in chapter (39) of the Old Testament talks about the keeper of the prison was good to Joseph; because the Lord was with him and made him successful.
The Last verse in chapter (39) of the New Testament talks about the Jewish priests tried to trick Jesus and they refused to give him any answer and Jesus also refused to answer them!
The Last verse in chapter (39) of the Noble Quran gives a fast sight about the final event of the Day of Judgment that is composed of six events.
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Old Testament:
Chapter 39 in the Old Testament is Genesis (39); it is composed of 23 verses.
The Last verse is that number 23
It says:
Genesis 39: 23 (King James Version)
23)" The keeper of the prison looked not to any thing that was under his hand; because the LORD was with him, and that which he did, the LORD made it to prosper."
The verse is talking about the keeper of the prison was good to Joseph; because the Lord was with him and made him successful.
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New Testament
Chapter 39 in the New Testament is Mark 11; it is composed of 33 verses.
The Last verse is that number 33
It says:
Mark 11: 33 (King James Version)
33) " And they answered and said unto Jesus, We cannot tell. And Jesus answering saith unto them, Neither do I tell you by what authority I do these things."
The verse is talking about the Jewish priests tried to trick Jesus and they refused to give him any answer and Jesus also refused to answer them!
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The Noble Quran:
Chapter 39 in the Noble Quran is AZ-ZUMAR (THE TROOPS); it is composed of 75 verses.
The Last verse is that number 75
It says:
AZ-ZUMAR 39: 75
75) " And thou wilt see the angels surrounding the throne (divine) on all sides, singing glory and praise to their lord. The decision between them (at judgment) will be in (perfect) justice, and the cry (on all sides) will be, "praise be to Allah, the lord of the worlds!" ".
The verse gives a fast sight about the final affair of the Day of Judgment that is composed of six events.
1) You will see the angels encircling all round the Throne, from its every side, glorifying
2) (What the angels do?) They praise their Lord, continuously saying ‘Glory, and praise, be to the Lord!’
3) Judgments will be made between the prophets and their nations and between all creatures, with truth and justice,
4) So that believers enter Paradise while the disbelievers enter the Fire,
5) The final establishing of both groups in their respective abodes is concluded with this angelic praise.
6) It will be said, ‘Praise be to the Lord of the Worlds!’, thanks and gratitude belong to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds! the Master, the Mighty, the Knower'.
The verse gives a fast sight about the final event of the Day of Judgment that is composed of six events.
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