Tafsir Ibn Abbas: Al-Haaqqa, Ayah 32
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then in a chain whose length is seventy cubits — each cubit being that of an angel’s forearm — insert him after admitting him into the Fire the fā’ of fa’slukūhu does not prevent the verb from being semantically connected to the preceding adverbial clause.
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Ibn Abbas Commentary
(And then insert him in a chain) insert the chain in his anus and extract it from his mouth, and what remains of it turn it round his neck (whereof the length) and width (is seventy cubits) cubits of the angel; it is also said this means: 70 fathoms.