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Moses Like God to Pharaoh

Exodus 7:1

The Tension
PASSAGE AExodus 7:1
Then the Lord said to Moses, “See, I have made you like God to Pharaoh, and your brother Aaron will be your prophet.”
Analysis

This verse is relevant because it touches on the fundamental principle of strict monotheism. For Muslims, the suggestion that Moses could be “like God” in any capacity is theologically unsettling. By comparing perspectives, one sees that Islamic theology demands clear distinctions between Creator and creation, leading Muslims to question the authenticity and careful preservation of biblical language.

Perspectives

THE CHRISTIAN RESPONSE

They interpret this phrase metaphorically, indicating Moses’ authoritative role as God’s spokesperson, not divine nature. It emphasizes the weight of Moses’ words rather than literally equating him to God.

THE ISLAMIC POSITION

Islam strictly rejects any hint of equating a human with the Divine. This phrase risks misunderstanding and contradicts Islamic monotheism. Such language suggests that the original purity of divine revelation might have been altered, raising doubts about the Bible’s theological precision.

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