Used to argue that the Quran condemns believing only part of scripture and rejecting the rest; employed against the Muslim claim that only some biblical passages remain valid.
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Quran 2:84-85
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84 And when We took compact with you: 'You shall not shed your own blood, neither expel your own from your habitations'; then you confirmed it and yourselves bore witness. 85 Then there you are killing one another, and expelling a party of you from their habitations, conspiring against them in sin and enmity; and if they come to you as captives, you ransom them; yet their expulsion was forbidden you. What, do you believe in part of the Book, and disbelieve in part? What shall be the recompense of those of you who do that, but degradation in the present life, and on the Day of Resurrection to be returned unto the most terrible of chastisement? And God is not heedless of the things you do.
Used repeatedly as a major plank in the discussion: the speakers argued this passage condemns Jews for believing only part of the Book and rejecting the rest, so it undercuts the Muslim claim that the Quran approves a 'partial preservation' view of earlier scripture.