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What does it mean that salvation is of the Jews?

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Salvation coming from the Jews indicates that Jesus, the Messiah, and the source of salvation, is from the Jewish lineage (John 4:22).

The phrase 'salvation is of the Jews' highlights the importance of Jesus Christ as the fulfillment of God's salvation plan, rooted in Jewish history and prophecy. In John 4:22, Jesus states, 'Ye worship ye know not what: we know what we worship: for salvation is of the Jews.' This signifies that through the Jewish people, especially through Christ, salvation is offered to the world. It also points to the importance of recognizing the Jewish heritage of the gospel, which was first preached to them and then extended to Gentiles, affirming God's unified plan for all humanity.
Scripture References: John 4:22, Matthew 1:1, Romans 1:16

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