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How do we know that all Israel will be saved?

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The Bible assures that all Israel shall be saved through the Lord with an everlasting salvation, based on His promises (Isaiah 45:17).

Scripture consistently affirms the promise that all Israel shall be saved, particularly articulated in Isaiah 45:17, where it states that 'Israel shall be saved in the Lord with an everlasting salvation.' This 'Israel' refers not just to ethnic descendants of Abraham but to all who are elect in Christ, encompassing both Jews and Gentiles who believe. Romans 9:6 clarifies that not all who are of Israel are true Israel; it is the children of the promise who are counted as descendants. Furthermore, Romans 11:26 emphasizes that 'all Israel shall be saved,' signifying a collective salvation rooted in God’s unchanging covenant and faithfulness. Thus, the assurance of salvation for Israel rests upon God’s unbreakable promises and covenant grace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 45:17, Romans 9:6, Romans 11:26, Romans 11:25-26, John 10:16, Isaiah 59:20

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Genesis 9:27
Robert Hawker · Dec 16, 2016
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