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What does the Bible say about the fall of Israel?

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The fall of Israel was purposeful, leading to the salvation of the Gentiles (Romans 11:11-12).

In Romans 11:11-12, Paul explains that Israel's stumble was not meant to lead to their utter destruction. Instead, their fall resulted in the riches of salvation coming to the Gentiles. This intentionality in Israel's fall highlights God's redemptive plan, as it provokes jealousy in the Jews, leading them back to God. The fall of Israel serves a greater purpose in God's divine narrative, culminating in His glorious salvation for both Jews and Gentiles, as all are equally in need of grace.
Scripture References: Romans 11:11-12

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