Fondare 165 Risultati per: Gentiles
Take notice, then, that this message of salvation has been sent by God to the Gentiles, and they, at least, will listen to it. (Acts 28, 28)
I should be sorry, brethren, if you were left in doubt that (although hitherto I have always been prevented) I have often planned to visit you, and to be able to claim some harvest among you, as I can among the Gentiles elsewhere. (Romans 1, 13)
As for the Gentiles, though they have no law to guide them, there are times when they carry out the precepts of the law unbidden, finding in their own natures a rule to guide them, in default of any other rule; (Romans 2, 14)
The name of God, says the scripture, has become a reproach among the Gentiles, because of you.✻ (Romans 2, 24)
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)
What do we conclude, then? Why, that the Gentiles, who never aimed at justifying themselves, attained justification, the justification which comes of faith; (Romans 9, 30)
Tell me, then, have they stumbled so as to fall altogether? God forbid; the result of their false step has been to bring the Gentiles salvation, and the result of that must be to rouse the Jews to emulate them. (Romans 11, 11)
Why then, if their false step has enriched the world, if the Gentiles have been enriched by their default, what must we expect, when it is made good? (Romans 11, 12)
(I am speaking now to you Gentiles.)✻ As long as my apostolate is to the Gentiles, I mean to make much of my office, (Romans 11, 13)
And I would remind the Gentiles to praise God for his mercy. So we read in scripture, I will give thanks to thee for this, and sing of thy praise, in the midst of the Gentiles;✻ (Romans 15, 9)
