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What does Romans 2:28-29 teach about who is a true Jew?

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Romans 2:28-29 teaches that true Jews are those whose hearts are changed by the Spirit, not merely those who are physically descended from Abraham.

In Romans 2:28-29, Paul presents a significant theological distinction: he states that being a Jew is not about physical descent but about spiritual transformation. He emphasizes that a true Jew is one inwardly, with a circumcised heart, which reflects one's faith and relationship with God. This assertion dismantles the notion of ethnic or cultural supremacy in God's eyes, affirming that all who are justified by faith in Christ belong to the true Israel of God. It signifies a shift from an ethnic understanding of God’s promises to a spiritual one, where faith and regeneration by the Spirit define one’s place in the covenant community.
Scripture References: Romans 2:28-29

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