Löydetty 1872 Tulokset: battles of Israel

  • The God of our nation Israel chose our ancestors and made our people great when they were living in Egypt, a land not their own; then by divine power he led them out (Acts 13, 17)

  • To keep his promise, God has raised up for Israel one of David's descendants, Jesus, as Saviour, (Acts 13, 23)

  • whose coming was heralded by John when he proclaimed a baptism of repentance for the whole people of Israel. (Acts 13, 24)

  • shouting, 'Men of Israel, help! This is the man who preaches to everyone everywhere against our people, against the Law and against this place. He has even profaned this Holy Place by bringing Greeks into the Temple.' (Acts 21, 28)

  • That is why I have urged you to see me and have a discussion with me, for it is on account of the hope of Israel that I wear this chain.' (Acts 28, 20)

  • but I see that acting on my body there is a different law which battles against the law in my mind. So I am brought to be a prisoner of that law of sin which lives inside my body. (Romans 7, 23)

  • It is not that God's promise has failed. Not all born Israelites belong to Israel, (Romans 9, 6)

  • And about Israel, this is what Isaiah cried out: Though the people of Israel are like the sand of the sea, only a remnant will be saved; (Romans 9, 27)

  • while Israel, looking for saving justice by law-keeping, did not succeed in fulfilling the Law. (Romans 9, 31)

  • Well, another question, then: is it possible that Israel did not understand? In the first place Moses said: I shall rouse you to jealousy with a non-people, I shall exasperate you with a stupid nation. (Romans 10, 19)

  • and referring to Israel, he says: All day long I have been stretching out my hands to a disobedient and rebellious people. (Romans 10, 21)

  • God never abandoned his own people to whom, ages ago, he had given recognition. Do you not remember what scripture says about Elijah and how he made a complaint to God against Israel: (Romans 11, 2)


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