Quoted to argue that Allah sends down the angels 'with the Spirit,' so the Spirit and angels are distinct in the process of revelation.
Scripture spotlight
Quran 16:2
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2 He sends down the angels with the Spirit of His command upon whomsoever He will among His servants, saying: Give you warning that there is no God hut I; so fear you Me!
Used to argue that the Quran distinguishes between angels and the Spirit when describing revelation, challenging the claim that Gabriel is identified as the Holy Spirit.
Cited to argue that angels and the Spirit are distinguished in the Quran’s description of revelation, challenging the claim that Gabriel is explicitly identified as the Holy Spirit.
Cited to argue that angels and the spirit jointly bring down Allah’s warning or revelation, supporting the Christian-side claim that Gabriel and the Holy Spirit are distinct rather than identical.
Cited to argue that angels and the Spirit both bring down Allah’s warning or revelation, so Gabriel and the Holy Spirit need not be identified as the same entity.