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How can one be considered a true Jew according to Romans?

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A true Jew is one inwardly, whose circumcision is of the heart, as stated in Romans 2:29.

Romans 2:29 clarifies that being a Jew involves more than mere physical descent or external rituals; it requires an inward transformation by the Spirit. Paul indicates that true circumcision is a work of grace performed in the heart, signifying a relationship with God. This reflects the broader truth that true belonging to God's family is based on faith in Christ, not on ethnicity or religious observance, aligning with the New Covenant understanding of God's people.
Scripture References: Romans 2:28-29, Philippians 3:3

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