A superchat cited this verse as an answer for identifying Yahweh and likely to support an Old Testament basis for God's Son or divine identity.
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Proverbs 30:4 - 00:24:13
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceTrinity in the Old Testament
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John 17:3 - 00:35:01
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceJesus' Divinity and Sonship
Used repeatedly by Muslim callers to argue that Jesus taught the Father as the 'only true God' and therefore preached tawhid; the host countered that calling God 'Father' confli...
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John 20:17 - 00:50:57
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceJesus' Divinity and Sonship
Cited by a Muslim caller to argue that Jesus directed people to the Father and referred to 'my God and your God,' as part of denying Jesus' divinity.
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Quran 37:12 - 00:53:47
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceQuran preservation
Used by the host to argue that different Qur'an readings change the subject from 'you marvel' to 'I marvel,' as evidence in a discussion about textual variation and Qur'an prese...
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Luke 14:28 - 01:04:29
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceJesus' Divinity and Sonship
A caller first cited this verse by mistake while trying to quote 'the Father is greater than I' against the Trinity.
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John 14:28 - 01:05:31
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceJesus' Divinity and Sonship
After correcting his mistake, a caller used this verse ('the Father is greater than I') to argue against Trinitarian equality and against Christianity.
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Quran 4:171 - 01:09:03
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceQuranic clarity / internal contradiction
A caller cited this Qur'an verse while trying to answer a question about John 14:28; the host used the citation as an example of giving an irrelevant Qur'anic answer to a New Te...
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Quran 5:68 - 01:09:06
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
Quoted in a thought experiment about irrelevant responses; the host used it to show that merely citing a Qur'an verse does not answer a question about John 14:28.
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Quran 98:6 - 01:09:15
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceQuranic clarity / internal contradiction
Quoted in the same exchange as part of a string of unrelated Qur'an references, to illustrate that listing verses does not answer the actual question being asked.
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Quran 112:1 - 01:09:31
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Quoted in the same illustrative exchange as another unrelated citation, to demonstrate evasive argumentation rather than answering the original question.
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Deuteronomy 32:6 - 01:24:47
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceJesus' Divinity and Sonship
Raised in debate over whether God can be called 'Father'; a caller appealed to this passage to say God is Father as Creator, while the host argued that this still conflicts with...
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Quran 19:93 - 01:26:01
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceJesus' Divinity and Sonship
Used by the host to argue that, according to the Qur'an, humans can only come to Allah as slaves, not as sons, so Jesus' Father-language cannot be Islamic.
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Mark 12:29 - 01:33:20
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceMonotheism and worship
A Muslim caller cited the Shema through Jesus here to argue that Jesus preached one God and therefore Islam; the host then continued in the same context to show Jesus also speak...
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Matthew 11:25 - 01:33:43
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceMonotheism and worship
Cited by a Muslim caller to show Jesus thanking the Father, presented as evidence that Jesus practiced submission to God and therefore Islam.
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John 12:13 - 01:34:07
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceProphets and language of revelation
Cited by a Muslim caller to connect Jesus' language to 'bismillah'/'in the name of God,' attempting to argue that Jesus used recognizably Islamic-style devotional language.
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Quran 9:30 - 02:07:56
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceJesus' Divinity and Sonship
Used by the host to show that, in Islamic theology, calling Jesus or Ezra the son of Allah was already condemned before Muhammad, so the idea cannot be defended as acceptable in...
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John 5:25-27 - 02:11:51
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceJesus' Divinity and Sonship
Used by the host to show that Jesus explicitly calls himself both 'the Son of God' and 'the Son of Man,' countering a caller's claim that Jesus only used one of those titles.
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Matthew 9:9 - 03:01:34
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Cited by the host to support that Matthew was a tax collector and therefore plausibly knew Greek, in a discussion defending Matthean authorship and Gospel reliability.
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Matthew 6:1-18 - 03:07:07
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A superchat cited this passage to argue that Jesus' teaching on prayer rebukes Muslim prayer practice.
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Quran 5:48 - 03:09:59
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
Mentioned by a Christian caller asking about Avery's use of the Islamic dilemma; the verse was brought up as part of discussion about the Qur'an confirming earlier scripture.
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Quran 10:39 - 03:09:59
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceQuranic clarity / internal contradiction
Mentioned alongside Qur'an 5:48 by a Christian caller asking how Avery interprets these verses in Islamic-dilemma style arguments.
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