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Prophets and language of revelation

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This was cited in a side challenge about the name/language Jesus used, apparently to argue from Jesus speaking in Hebrew and question later name forms in salvation language.

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.

Cited to argue that God sends messengers in the language of their own people, as part of a defense of the Qur'an's claims about earlier prophets and revelation.

Mentioned by the same Muslim participant as an additional Qur'anic text about revelation being brought by the Holy Spirit, though it was not fully read out.

This verse was cited to argue that what was revealed to Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and the prophets was fundamentally one message, supporting the Muslim claim of continuity across r...

Cited by a Muslim participant to argue that Muhammad does not speak from his own desires but from revelation, in support of Qur'anic authority.

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