Tafsir Al-Jalalayn: Al-A'raaf, Ayah 154
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(Then, when the anger of Moses abated, he took up the tablets, and in their inscription) in what remained in them; it is also said: in what was returned to him of the two tablets (there was guidance) from error (and mercy) preventing from torment (for all those who fear their Lord).
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Al-Jalalayn Commentary
And when Moses’s anger abated subsided he took the Tablets which he had cast down and in their copy that is in what was inscribed upon them — in other words it was written that there was guidance from error and mercy for all those who hold their Lord in awe who have fear of Him the lām in li-rabbihim ‘their Lord’ has been inserted into the direct object because it the direct object has preceded the verb.