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  • I am not ashamed of this gospel. It is an instrument of God’s power, that brings salvation to all who believe in it, Jew first and then Greek. (Romans 1, 16)

  • There will be affliction then and distress for every human soul that has practised wickedness, the Jew in the first instance, but the Gentile too; (Romans 2, 9)

  • there will be glory and honour and peace for everyone who has done good, the Jew in the first instance, but the Gentile too. (Romans 2, 10)

  • Thou claimest Jewish blood; thou reliest on the law; God is all thy boast; (Romans 2, 17)

  • To be a Jew is not to be a Jew outwardly; to be circumcised is not to be circumcised outwardly, in the flesh. (Romans 2, 28)

  • He is a Jew indeed who is one inwardly; true circumcision is achieved in the heart, according to the spirit, not the letter of the law, for God’s, not for man’s approval. (Romans 2, 29)

  • Of what use is it, then, to be a Jew? What value was there in circumcision? (Romans 3, 1)

  • Much, I answer, in every respect; chiefly because the Jews had the words of God entrusted to them. (Romans 3, 2)

  • Well then, has either side the advantage? In no way. Jews and Gentiles, as we have before alleged, are alike convicted of sin.✻ (Romans 3, 9)

  • Is God the God of the Jews only? Is he not the God of the Gentiles too? Of the Gentiles too, assuredly; (Romans 3, 29)

  • We are the objects of his mercy; we, whom he has called, Jews and Gentiles alike. (Romans 9, 24)

  • There is no distinction made here between Jew and Gentile; all alike have one Lord, and he has enough and to spare for all those who call upon him. (Romans 10, 12)


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