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This expression in Rom 11, say the D'ists, is certainly the trump. Surely God means to restore a theocratic kingdom to Israel and Christ enthroned in Jerusalem for that.
But what paragraph is it in and what is said with finality in that paragraph? Rom 9-11 is about the question of why so few Jewish people are in the mission of God. Why are so many consumed with 'zeal without knowledge'--many of which have become zealot rebels seeking an independent state from Rome? They are supposed to fulfill 'how beautiful are the feet of those who preach the gospel of peace' but they are so far from it.
The gift of the Gospel and the calling of its mission do not change. In the Gospel, God has bound all mankind over to sin, in hopes of having mercy on them all. That's the Israel that's saved.
But what paragraph is it in and what is said with finality in that paragraph? Rom 9-11 is about the question of why so few Jewish people are in the mission of God. Why are so many consumed with 'zeal without knowledge'--many of which have become zealot rebels seeking an independent state from Rome? They are supposed to fulfill 'how beautiful are the feet of those who preach the gospel of peace' but they are so far from it.
The gift of the Gospel and the calling of its mission do not change. In the Gospel, God has bound all mankind over to sin, in hopes of having mercy on them all. That's the Israel that's saved.
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