Cited because the speakers argued the passage has Allah speaking of descending only by command of 'your Lord,' creating either a second-lord problem or an unclear speaker shift that undercuts claims of perfect clarity.
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Quran 19:63-64
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63 That is Paradise which We shall give as an inheritance to those of Our servants who are godfearing. 64 We come not down, save at the commandment of thy Lord. To Him belongs all that is before us, and all that is behind us, and all between that.
The host cited these verses to argue that the speaker says 'we do not descend except by the command of your Lord,' and used that to claim the Quran depicts Allah as receiving commands from a lord over him.
Used to argue that the speaker in the passage remains Allah, which would imply Allah says he only comes down by command of 'your Lord,' creating a theological problem.
Central text in the later debate: used to argue that the speaker says 'we do not come down except at the command of your Lord,' implying Allah receives command from another authority.