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What does the Bible say about the firstborn of Israel?

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The Bible describes Israel as God's firstborn, emphasizing their special relationship with Him and their chosen status.

In Exodus 4:22-23, God identifies Israel as His firstborn son, which signifies their unique relationship and election among the nations. This designation highlights Israel's pivotal role in God's redemptive plan and serves as a precursor to the New Testament's understanding of God's people. The title 'firstborn' illustrates God's sovereign choice to set apart Israel as His own, affirming their privileged status and responsibility. This concept extends to the New Testament, where believers are reminded that through Christ, they are included in God's family, analogous to being 'firstborn' in spiritual inheritance.
Scripture References: Exodus 4:22-23, Romans 9:4, Deuteronomy 7:6

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