Cited with other distortion passages to argue that Quranic accusations concern how scripture was handled or recited, not necessarily wholesale textual replacement.
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Quran 2:75
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75 Are you then so eager that they should believe you, seeing there is a party of them that heard God's word, and then tampered with it, and that after they had comprehended it, wittingly?
Cited as part of the argument that the Quran accuses earlier communities of twisting words after hearing them.
Referenced as part of the claim that the Quran describes distortion after hearing and understanding revelation, supporting an oral-distortion reading rather than textual corruption.
Cited by a Muslim caller to claim some Jews corrupted Allah's word; the host pressed that the verse does not clearly say the Torah text itself was textually altered.
Cited by a Muslim caller to argue that Jews distorted revelation after hearing and understanding it, as support for corruption claims.