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What does the Bible say about who the Jews are?

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The Bible identifies Jews as descendants of Abraham, but true Jews are those with a circumcised heart who believe in Christ.

In Romans 2:28-29, Paul clearly states that a true Jew is not merely one who is a Jew outwardly or by physical descent, but rather one who is a Jew inwardly; it's about the heart. A true Jew has a circumcision not made by human hands, which refers to a spiritual transformation brought about by God. This signifies a new covenant relationship with God that transcends ethnic or national identity. Likewise, Paul explains in Romans 9:6-8 that not all who are descended from Israel belong to Israel, emphasizing that it's the children of the promise who are considered true descendants. Thus, a spiritual lineage marked by faith in Christ embodies the real essence of being a Jew.
Scripture References: Romans 2:28-29, Romans 9:6-8

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Who Are the Jews
Todd Nibert · Sep 7, 2003
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