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What does it mean that God chose Jacob and hated Esau?

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This means that God, in His sovereignty, decided to love Jacob and reject Esau, demonstrating His mercy and justice.

The assertion that God loved Jacob and hated Esau, as found in Romans 9:13, underscores the nature of divine election. God's choice of Jacob, a morally flawed individual, over Esau reflects His sovereign love and mercy. This does not imply that God arbitrarily chooses some while neglecting others; rather, it highlights a profound aspect of His divine justice. Esau's rejection is seen as a consequence of his own sinful nature and choices. Thus, through this example, the Apostle Paul illustrates that God's mercy is not based on human accomplishments but is freely given according to His will.
Scripture References: Romans 9:13, Malachi 1:2-3

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