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And yet it is not as if God’s promise had failed of its effect. Not all those who are sprung from Israel are truly Israelites; (Romans 9, 6)
Pharao, too, is told in scripture, This is the very reason why I have made thee what thou art, so as to give proof, in thee, of my power, and to let my name be known all over the earth.✻ (Romans 9, 17)
It may be that God has borne, long and patiently, with those who are the objects of his vengeance, fit only for destruction, meaning to give proof of that vengeance, and display his power at last;✻ (Romans 9, 22)
And, where Israel is concerned, Isaias cries out, The number of the sons of Israel may be like the sand of the sea, but it is a remnant that will be left; (Romans 9, 27)
And, tell me, was not Israel warned of it? Why, there is a saying that goes back to Moses, I will make them jealous of a nation that is no nation at all; I will put rivalry between them and a nation which has never learnt wisdom.✻ (Romans 10, 19)
and he says of Israel, I have stretched out my hands all day to a people that refuses obedience and cries out against me.✻ (Romans 10, 21)
No, God has not disowned the people which, from the first, he recognized as his. Do you not remember what scripture tells us about Elias? The complaint, I mean, which he made before God about Israel: (Romans 11, 2)
What does it mean, then? Why, that Israel has missed its mark; only this chosen remnant has attained it, while the rest were blinded;✻ (Romans 11, 7)
Just so they too will be grafted in, if they do not continue in their unbelief; to graft them in afresh is not beyond God’s power. (Romans 11, 23)
I must not fail, brethren, to make this revelation known to you; or else you might have too good a conceit of yourselves. Blindness has fallen upon a part of Israel, but only until the tale of the Gentile nations is complete; (Romans 11, 25)
then the whole of Israel will find salvation, as we read in scripture, A deliverer shall come from Sion, to rid Jacob of his unfaithfulness; (Romans 11, 26)
May God, the author of our hope, fill you with all joy and peace in your believing; so that you may have hope in abundance, through the power of the Holy Spirit. (Romans 15, 13)
