Romans 9 turns a sharp corner and finds Paul heartbroken that his people, the Jews, have rejected Christ. He insists that God will keep His promises to Israel, ... Romans 9:1 · Romans 9:6 · Romans 10 |
David Guzik commentary on Romans 9, where Paul explains how God has not failed His children of promise, Israel, although they have missed the Messiah. |
Romans 9:9-13 meaning. The word of promise calls back to God's promise that he would give Abraham and Sarah a son. This was the foundational promise God made to ... |
All God's reasons of mercy are taken from within himself. All the children of men being plunged alike into a state of sin and misery, equally under guilt and ... |
3 нояб. 2002 г. · Romans 9 comes after Romans 8 for this utterly crucial reason: it shows that the word of God's covenant with Israel has not failed. |
17 янв. 2008 г. · I'll call this the “deterministic” reading of Romans 9, for it holds that God determines who will be saved and who will be lost. |
In the terrible days of the Roman Empire, when no man's life was safe and any one might die at the whim of an irresponsible and suspicious Emperor, Galba said, ... |
3 авг. 2014 г. · These first five verses of Rom 9 introduce the next three chapters of the letter, which are now widely recognized as the climax of the letter's argument. |
26 мая 2021 г. · Many take Romans 9 to say that God has chosen some people to be saved and others to be lost without any will or choice of their own. |
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