'All Israel shall be saved' refers to the future redemption of the elect from Israel, culminating in God's final plan.
'All Israel shall be saved', as articulated by Paul in Romans 11, refers specifically to the future salvation of God's elect from the nation of Israel. This statement signifies that when the fullness of the Gentiles comes in, the partial blindness affecting Israel will be lifted, allowing all elect Israelites to recognize Christ as their Deliverer. This does not imply universally that every Jewish individual will be saved but acknowledges that God's faithful covenant will ultimately lead to the fulfillment of the promises made to His people. It signifies the inclusion of both Jew and Gentile in the grand narrative of salvation.
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