What does the Bible say about the salvation of Israel?
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The Bible teaches that all Israel will be saved as part of God's redemptive plan, emphasizing His grace over works.
According to Romans 11:26, 'and so all Israel will be saved,' which highlights the promise of God's redemptive work for those He has chosen. Paul's argument throughout Romans demonstrates that God has not rejected His people. Even amidst widespread unbelief, there remains a remnant chosen by grace (Romans 11:5). This underscores the idea that salvation is rooted in God's gracious election rather than human effort or heritage. Paul illustrates this with the story of Elijah, where God reserved seven thousand who had not bowed to Baal, showing that God always preserves a faithful remnant.
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