Quoted to argue that Jesus' followers would remain above disbelievers until the resurrection, forming the basis of the claim that the Christian message could not have been lost or overtaken.
Scripture spotlight
Quran 3:55
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55 When God said, 'Jesus, I will take thee to Me and will raise thee to Me and I will purify thee of those who believe not. I will set thy followers above the unbelievers till the Resurrection Day. Then unto Me shall you return, and I will decide between you, as to what you were at variance on.
Cited to claim that the followers of Jesus would remain above disbelievers until the resurrection, which the speaker uses against the Islamic denial of the crucifixion.
Mentioned with other Quran passages to claim that Jesus' followers would be empowered over their enemies until the resurrection.
Quoted to argue that Jesus' followers remain dominant until judgment day, supporting the Christian message over Islam.
Used in closing discussion to argue that Allah preserved the true followers of Jesus, supporting a continuity claim about faithful believers.