Quoted to note that 'the angels' told Mary she would bear Jesus; it was then contrasted with another Qur'anic passage to allege differing details in the annunciation story.
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Quran 3:45
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45 When the angels said, 'Mary, God gives thee good tidings of a Word from Him whose name is Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary; high honoured shall he be in this world and the next, near stationed to God.
Quoted to argue that one Quran passage has multiple angels announcing Jesus' birth, setting up a comparison with another passage for an alleged internal tension.
Cited in comparison with Quran 19:17-19 to show that multiple accounts of the same event can emphasize different details without contradiction, defending harmonization in the Gospels.
A questioner cited this verse to argue that Jesus' being Allah's 'Word' given to Mary points to Christ's preexistence and deity.
Cited to compare two Quranic birth-annunciation accounts for Mary—one mentioning angels and the other the Spirit—in order to discuss whether the accounts can be harmonized or are in tension.