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1 | Will all of Israel be saved? | Rom 11:26 | ProclaimTruth | 6248 | ||
The only thing I would disagree with is part 6, regarding Romans 11:23-24. The verse says that "IF" they do not persist in unbelief, they will be grafted in ... their belief is not guaranteed. But praise God for second chances, because if they do begin to believe in the Messiah Jesus, they can and will be grafted in again, much like the Prodigal Son of Luke 15:24 and 32, who was a son of the father, then BECAME "dead" and "lost" (Apollumi, literally "destroyed"), then repented, came to ask forgiveness, and was restored. | ||||||
2 | Will all of Israel be saved? | Rom 11:26 | kalos | 32397 | ||
Romans 11:23,24 "In the future, Israel will repent of unbelief and embrace the Messiah (Zech. 12:10). In the terms of Paul's analogy, God will at that time gladly graft the (believing) Jewish people back into the olive tree of His covenant blessings because it was theirs originally (Rom. 9:4) -- unlike the wild branches (the Gentiles, compare Eph. 2:11,12)" (MacArthur Study Bible). | ||||||