Joseph said:
Sorry, I did not mean to be rude.
Angelos said:
No problem bro.

(I like your zeal to defend your Scripture)
Joseph said:
Look down a little and you will find the Written Law mentioned in verses 6:154 and implicitely 6:156. The context of the verse you quoted is in these two verses.
Angelos said:
Your argument interestingly proves mine! In order to see that 05:32 refers to the Written Law, look down a little.You will find the Written Law mentioned in verses 05:43-45.The context of the verse 05:32 is in both 05:45 and 05:30. As I said before, 05:32 associates the precept in question with the narrative of Adam’s two sons, which you can find only in Torah!
Joseph said:
This above verse you quoted says that the Torah was a guidance,
Yahkumu beeha, meaning judge
with it, and not
Yahkumu minha, meaning judge
from it. It did not detail everything bit of rule or regulation, it did not address every real life situation which the Jewish people would face during its life, it had the outlines in it. The Prophets, the Doctors of Law, The Rabbis used the Torah as a reference; in Other words, it was a source for setting another Law, the Oral Law.
Angelos said:
The Quran obviously wants Jews of Mohammed’s time to make judgments solely by the help of the Written Law:
05:43 But why do they come to thee for decision, when they have (their own) Law before them? Therein is the (plain) command of Allah; yet even after that, they would turn away. For they are not (really) People of Faith.
Joseph said:
Also, the great Prophet Moses (PBUH) was a Doctor of Law to the Jews: "
And Moses said unto his father in law, Because the people come unto me to inquire of God:
When they have a matter, they come unto me; and I judge between one and another, and I do make them know the statutes of God, and his laws".[EX 18:15-16]. All was oral until it was decided to write it down, giving what is commonly known as the Mishnah.
Angelos said:
You are again tyring to defend the Quran by the help of the Judaic faith & tradition. The Quran seems to be unaware of the classical Rabbinical interpretations as well as of the Oral Law. There is another verse in the Quran that refutes your assertion:
07: 145 And We ordained laws for him in the
Tablets in all matters, both commanding and explaining
all things, (and said): “Take and hold these with firmness, and enjoin thy people to hold fast by the best in the precepts: soon shall I show you the homes of the wicked, (how they lie desolate).”
So the Quran does not know what you claim it to mention.
Joseph said:
The claim that Muhammad used a Mishnah commentary and put it in the Noble Qur’an does not stand study. God truly ordained that ruling on the Children of Israel which the Mishnah captured, no mysteries.
Angelos said:
No comment! Let the verses defend themselves.
Salaam ve rahmetullah;
Angelos