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.
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Quran 16:102
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102 Say: 'The Holy Spirit sent it down from thy Lord in truth, and to confirm those who believe, and to be a guidance and good tidings to those who surrender.'
A Muslim guest used this verse to argue that the Holy Spirit brought revelation to Muhammad, attempting to match Isaiah 42's Spirit language; the host replied that this is not the same as God's Spirit being placed on the servant.
Invoked by a Muslim guest to argue that the Quran was revealed by the Holy Spirit, in an attempt to connect Muhammad with the Johannine Comforter passages.
Cited by a Muslim guest to argue that the Holy Spirit brought down the Quran and therefore should be identified with Gabriel.
Cited as an initial Quran passage allegedly linking revelation to the 'Holy Spirit'; the host argued it does not actually identify Gabriel as the Holy Spirit.