Evidence
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| Tradition | Source | Passage | Confidence | Evidence | Record |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Greek | The Iliad | THE BREACH OF THE TRUCE, AND THE FIRST BATTLE. / BOOK V. / ARGUMENT. / THE ACTS OF DIOMED.; lines 6373-6515 | high | Hector is said to be aided by favoring gods; Mars appears in mortal arms, and the Greeks are warned that they fight the gods, not only Troy. | record |
| Islamic | The Koran (Al-Qur'an) | PUBLIC SERVICES, / AND EMINENT LITERARY ATTAINMENTS, / THE TRANSLATOR. / PREFACE; lines 20575-20701 | high | Sleep falls on the faithful as security; water from Heaven cleanses them, removes Satanic pollution, strengthens hearts, and establishes feet. | record |
| Islamic | The Koran (Al-Qur'an) | PUBLIC SERVICES, / AND EMINENT LITERARY ATTAINMENTS, / THE TRANSLATOR. / PREFACE; lines 21500-21622 | high | God succored the believers at Bedr; the faithful are promised aid from three thousand and then five thousand angels sent down from on high; victory comes only from God. | record |