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What does the Bible say about the calling of the Gentiles?

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The Bible reveals that God has a plan for the Gentiles, promising their inclusion in the gospel as seen in Genesis 9:27 and fulfilled in the New Testament.

The calling of the Gentiles, as outlined in Genesis 9:27 and Genesis 10:5, signifies the broader inclusion of all nations into the covenant of grace. This theme is woven throughout Scripture, from the early post-flood narratives to the prophetic declarations in Isaiah, culminating in the New Testament revelation where Paul articulates the mystery of the Gentiles being fellow heirs with Israel in Ephesians 3. God’s promise in Genesis indicates that His saving grace was always intended to span beyond Israel, extending to all nations, suggesting a divine plan that goes back to the very foundations of the world.
Scripture References: Genesis 9:27, Genesis 10:5, Isaiah 11:10, Ephesians 3:5, Isaiah 55:4-5, Ephesians 2:12-13

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