Used as an explicit proof text that the Father is called God, in the host's defense that the Trinity is biblically taught by explicit statements taken together.
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The host answered with this verse to note that the next line explicitly calls Yahweh Israel's father.
Quoted to show the Torah calls God the Father of Israel, as part of the argument that the Quran contradicts core Torah teaching while still claiming to confirm it.
Cited to argue that Moses called God 'father,' challenging the Islamic rejection of father-language for God and supporting continuity between Moses' teaching and Christian claims.
Used as the Torah baseline that God is Father/Creator of his people, then compared with Paul to argue continuity between Paul and Moses.
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