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  • on the contrary, I began preaching first to those in Damascus, then to those in Jerusalem and throughout Judea, and then to the pagan nations, that they should repent and turn to God, showing the fruits of true conversion. (Acts 26, 20)

  • the Messiah had to die, and after being the first to be raised from the dead, he would proclaim the light to his people as well as to all nations." (Acts 26, 23)

  • and for the sake of his Name, we received grace and mission in all the nations, for them to accept the faith: (Romans 1, 5)

  • I would like to harvest some fruits among you, as I have done among other nations. Whether Greeks or foreigners, cultured or ignorant, I feel under obligation to all. (Romans 1, 14)

  • In fact, as the Scriptures say, the other nations despise the name of God because of you. (Romans 2, 24)

  • Otherwise, God would be the God of the Jews; but is he not God of pagan nations as well? (Romans 3, 29)

  • Of course he is, for there is only one God and he will save by faith the circumcised Jews as well as the uncircumcised nations. (Romans 3, 30)

  • as it is written: I will make you father of many nations. He is our father in the eyes of Him who gives life to the dead, and calls the non-existent as if already existing, for this is the God in whom he believed. (Romans 4, 17)

  • Abraham believed and hoped against all expectation, thus becoming father of many nations, as he had been told: See how many will be your descendants. (Romans 4, 18)

  • Again I ask: Did they stumble so as to fall? Of course not. Their stumbling allowed salvation to come to the pagan nations and this, in turn, will stir up the jealousy of Israel. (Romans 11, 11)

  • If Israel's shortcoming made the world rich, if the pagan nations grew rich with what they lost, what will happen when Israel is restored? (Romans 11, 12)

  • Listen to me, you who are not Jews: I am spending myself as an apostle to the pagan nations, (Romans 11, 13)


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