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What does the Bible say about the salvation of Israel?

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The Bible proclaims that the salvation of Israel refers to the spiritual Israel, God's chosen people, who are redeemed by Christ's sacrifice.

The salvation of Israel as addressed in Isaiah 43 speaks to God's promise to redeem His people, not just in a physical sense, but spiritually. The reference to Israel in this context denotes God's chosen ones, often identified as spiritual Israel, which is the church of Christ. Romans 11:26 clarifies that 'all Israel shall be saved', indicating that this comprises those who have faith in Christ. This salvation is rooted in God's eternal purpose and promise, as evidenced throughout Scripture, where He relates to His people as their Savior.
Scripture References: Isaiah 43:1-7, Romans 11:26, Romans 9:6, Romans 11:1-10, Isaiah 45:17, Romans 11:25-26, Romans 11:5, Galatians 3:7, Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 11:17-18, Romans 11:25-32, Isaiah 45:18, John 6:37

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Romans 11:26
Charles Spurgeon · Jan 21, 2016
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