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What does the Bible say about the relationship between Jews and Gentiles?

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The Bible teaches that in Christ, Jews and Gentiles are made one, breaking down the dividing wall of hostility.

In Ephesians 2:11-22, the Apostle Paul explains the profound shift in the relationship between Jews and Gentiles brought about by Christ. Previously, Gentiles were considered outsiders, without hope and without God, but through Christ's blood, they are brought near and united with Jewish believers into one body. This unity abolishes the enmity and division that existed due to the law and ceremonial practices. It emphasizes that true belonging to God is not based on ethnic heritage or physical circumcision but on the work of Christ that reconciles us all into one spiritual family.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:11-22, Romans 9:6

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