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What does the Bible say about the remnant of Edom?

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The remnant of Edom refers to God's chosen elect from among the Gentiles, who are called by His name and will be redeemed through Christ.

The remnant of Edom, as mentioned in Amos 9:12, symbolizes God's grace towards His chosen people, specifically those who were historically enemies of His people, Israel. This prophetic reference indicates that despite Edom's long-standing enmity towards Israel, a remnant will be saved by God's sovereign grace. This points towards the inclusion of Gentiles in God's redemptive plan through Christ, emphasizing that salvation is not limited to any ethnic group but is available to all whom God elects. The remnant signifies hope and the fulfillment of God's promises to save a people for Himself from all nations.
Scripture References: Amos 9:11-12, Romans 9:6-8

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