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How does Romans 11 address the future hope of Israel?

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Romans 11 indicates that Israel's blindness is temporary and that they will be saved when the fullness of the Gentiles comes in.

In Romans 11:25-26, Paul conveys that the current blindness of Israel will not last forever; it is temporary and will end when the fullness of the Gentiles has been completed. This signifies that a time will come when God's covenantal faithfulness will be restored to Israel, culminating in their acceptance of Christ as their Messiah. Paul advises believers to remain humble, recognizing that they stand by faith as a result of God's mercy, just as the Jewish people can again be included in God's redemptive plan. The text encourages hope for both Jews and Gentiles, emphasizing God's unwavering promises.
Scripture References: Romans 11:25-26, Isaiah 59:20-21

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