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What are the two nations mentioned in Genesis 25?

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The two nations in Genesis 25 represent the elect and the non-elect, symbolized by Jacob and Esau.

In Genesis 25:22-23, God's declaration that 'two nations are in thy womb' refers to the poignant illustration of His election. Jacob represents those whom God has chosen to save, while Esau represents those not chosen. This division between the two nations encapsulates a broader theological truth about the righteous and the wicked, highlighting a fundamental reality of salvation history. The struggle between Jacob and Esau serves as a metaphor for the ongoing conflict between the elect and the non-elect within God's divine plan, as seen throughout Scripture.
Scripture References: Genesis 25:22-23

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