113. Here “the heaven” implies the whole of the universe above and below the earth where everything is held in its own place and sphere.
114. That is, though man sees every reality presented by the Prophets, yet he denies it.
115. That is, the community of every Prophet.
116. Here the Arabic word mansak has been used in its most comprehensive sense which also includes sacrifice (verse 34). It means service, worship, in short, the entire way of life. The same theme has been expressed in (Surah Al-Maidah, Ayat 48): We prescribed a law and a way of life for each of you.
117. That is, now you have brought a way of life just as the former Prophets brought ways of life for their people. Therefore the people have no right to dispute with you concerning the law you have brought.
118. This confirms the explanation given in( E.N. 117) above.
119. In order to understand the significance of this paragraph, we should keep in view (verse 55- 57) with which this is connected.
120. That is, neither there is any mention of their deities in any revealed Book nor do they have any other source of knowledge about them nor any authority to worship them. Therefore, it is sheer ignorance that they have associated their self invented deities with Allah and worship them, make vows and offer sacrifices to them and supplicate them for their needs etc.
121. This is to warn the foolish people that they are absolutely wrong in expecting that their deities would help them in this world and in the Hereafter because they have no power to help them. Thus, they will find no helper, for Allah alone could help them and they have already displeased Him by their rebellious behavior.
122. That is, you will meet with a far worse state of anguish than that which you display against those who recite divine revelations to you.