Used to argue that someone other than Yahweh can be called 'god,' so the real dispute should be over who is 'the Most High God.'
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Raised by a Muslim caller to argue Moses was called 'god' to Pharaoh, so divine language applied to Jesus need not mean literal deity; the host rebutted that Moses did not personally claim to be God.
Cited by a Muslim participant as support for Aaron's lineage while debating Mary/Jesus lineage issues, which the hosts then used to accuse him of relying selectively on the Bible.
Brought up as an analogy for representational rather than ontological divinity: Moses being made 'as God' to Pharaoh was used to argue Jesus can bear divine language without being God in the fullest sense.
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