Biblical canon / textual authority
The host cited Paul's statement here to argue that the Greek word for 'know' can function idiomatically in context rather than only as a flat claim about raw cognitive knowledge.
The host cited this Pauline verse as the biblical wording later echoed in hadith, to argue that Islamic tradition reproduces Paul's phrasing rather than only Old Testament wording.
Read out to show that Paul had already written the phrase about what no eye has seen nor ear heard, which was then compared against a later hadith qudsi.
Used to argue that Paul teaches belief in one God the Father, so his message aligns with earlier biblical revelation rather than overturning it.
Used by a caller to support Azazel and watcher speculation, arguing later Jewish literature explains obscure material in the Torah and Genesis.
The host used this as an example of a verse Muslims often claim was added to support the Trinity, in a discussion about manuscript variation and whether the Bible is 'perfectly ...