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What does the Bible say about the rejection of the Jews?

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Paul teaches in Romans 11 that while many Jews have rejected Christ, God has not permanently cast them off.

In Romans 11, Paul tackles the complex issue of the Jews' rejection of Christ while emphasizing that this does not mean they are irrevocably rejected by God. He uses himself as an example of God's continuing faithfulness, asserting that there remains a remnant according to God's election of grace. This highlights that God's promises are not nullified by Israel's disobedience; rather, they serve a larger purpose in the unfolding of salvation history. Paul teaches that through their fall, salvation has come to the Gentiles, which serves to provoke the Jews to jealousy and ultimately point them back to Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 11:1-2, Romans 11:11

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