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What does the Bible say about the rejection of the Jews in Romans 11?

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Romans 11 explains that the Jews were cut off due to their unbelief, thus being blinded to the gospel.

In Romans 11, Paul explains that the rejection of the Jews is rooted in their unbelief. They received Christ, their Messiah, but ultimately rejected Him, which led to God cutting them off from the gospel. This judicial blindness is a result of their refusal to accept the truth of Jesus as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies. Despite this, God has not completely forsaken Israel, and there remains hope for their restoration when the fullness of the Gentiles comes in.
Scripture References: Romans 11:7-11

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