References to verse 2:1

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Chief of the Prophets 15 Al-Baqarah, 2:1–287.
Refutation of the Divinity of Christ 1 However, yes, in the commentary on Job 1:6 and 2:1 a British commentator, Thomas Scott, has written that the prophets of Allah—meaning the sons of God—who are mentioned therein, refer to holy angels. Also at another place in Job 38:7, the reference to Prophets of Allah—meaning the sons of God—in the view of commentators means Prophets. This humble one has written this footnote for the sake of Syed Ghulab Shah for I had written in Fasl al-Khitab that all Prophets and angels are sons of God on account of Job 1:6, 2:1 and 38:7. Written by Noor-ud-Deen.
Refutation of the Divinity of Christ 1 However, yes, in the commentary on Job 1:6 and 2:1 a British commentator, Thomas Scott, has written that the prophets of Allah—meaning the sons of God—who are mentioned therein, refer to holy angels. Also at another place in Job 38:7, the reference to Prophets of Allah—meaning the sons of God—in the view of commentators means Prophets. This humble one has written this footnote for the sake of Syed Ghulab Shah for I had written in Fasl al-Khitab that all Prophets and angels are sons of God on account of Job 1:6, 2:1 and 38:7. Written by Noor-ud-Deen.
Revelation, Rationality, Knowledge & Truth 7 Translation of 2:1-3 by the author.