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What does the Bible say about God's purpose for the Jews?

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Romans 11 reveals that God's purpose for the Jews is part of His eternal purpose of grace, involving both their election and eventual salvation.

In Romans 11, Paul addresses the complex relationship between God's purposes concerning the Jews and the Gentiles. He emphasizes that while Israel as a nation has faced blindness due to unbelief, God has not cast away His people entirely. There remains an elect remnant among them, chosen by grace, which reflects God's unchanging purpose. This chapter illustrates that God's sovereign grace operates not only in predestination but also in His providential dealings with all humanity, affirming that all of God's elect, both Jew and Gentile, will ultimately be saved.
Scripture References: Romans 11:1-36

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