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What does the Bible say about the nation of Israel?

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The Bible affirms that Israel is a chosen nation and God's covenant with them is everlasting.

The Scriptures, particularly in Romans 11, indicate that the nation of Israel holds a unique place in God's plan of salvation. It is stated in Romans 11 that God has not cast away His people whom He foreknew. Throughout history, despite Israel's disobedience and suffering, God's covenant with them remains intact. The unconditional promises made to the patriarchs—Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—continue into the New Testament era, signifying that Israel will ultimately be redeemed and restored. Jeremiah 31:35-37 emphasizes the permanence of God's covenant, paralleling the unchanging nature of His creation.
Scripture References: Romans 11, Jeremiah 31:35-37

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Romans Eleven
Henry Mahan · Apr 3, 2002
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