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What does the Bible say about the unbelief of Israel?

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The Bible addresses the unbelief of Israel in Romans, noting that blindness has happened to them until the fullness of the Gentiles comes in.

The apostle Paul discusses the unbelief of Israel in Romans, particularly in chapters 9 to 11. He explains that their stumbling is not total or final, as God's purposes are not thwarted by their rejection. In Romans 11:25, Paul states that blindness in part has happened to Israel until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in. This highlights God's sovereign plan, where Israel's rejection leads to the inclusion of Gentiles in salvation, thereby provoking Israel to jealousy in hopes of their eventual restoration.
Scripture References: Romans 11:11-15, Romans 11:25

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