Main proof-text of the stream. The host used it to argue that if Muhammad or his hearers doubted the revelation, the Quran itself sends them to earlier scripture-readers, making...
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Quran 10:94 - 00:04:23
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Quran 10:93 - 00:31:05
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This surrounding verse was read to argue that Quran 10:94 is about the Children of Israel differing among themselves, so the next verse should be read in that immediate context ...
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Quran 5:45 - 00:43:43
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Quoted to show that the Quran reproduces Torah-style legal wording ('life for life, eye for eye...'), which the host used as evidence that the Quran is referring to the same Tor...
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Exodus 21:23-25 - 00:46:12
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Read alongside Quran 5:45 to show the same 'life for life, eye for eye' wording exists in the present Torah, supporting the claim that the Quran is quoting the Torah Christians ...
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Quran 7:157 - 01:47:43
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Used in debate over whether Muhammad is 'written' in the Torah and Gospel. The host also used it to argue that the Quran speaks of written scriptures actually in the possession ...
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Quran 3:199 - 01:56:59
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A caller cited this verse to argue that some People of the Book believe both their scripture and the Quran, implying the books are not wholly contradictory.
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Quran 2:89 - 01:57:30
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The host cited this verse in reply to Quran 3:199, arguing that the Quran itself also says many People of the Book rejected the Quran despite its claim to confirm what they alre...
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Quran 11:56 - 02:10:38
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The host used this verse to argue that Allah cannot be the ultimate God if he is said to be 'on the straight path,' since the straight path is supposed to lead worshippers to God.
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Quran 2:51 - 02:49:21
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Cited to support the claim that Moses had an appointed forty-night period with God, as part of an argument about what he received on the mountain.
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Quran 7:142 - 02:50:20
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Quoted to reinforce that Moses' meeting with his Lord lasted forty nights, supporting the speaker's attempt to connect the mountain event with the giving of the Torah.
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Quran 7:145 - 02:53:21
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Used to claim that 'everything' was written for Moses on the tablets, which the speaker then treated as evidence that the tablets contained the Torah in full.
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