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What does Romans 9:25-29 mean? Commentary, explanation and study verse by verse by Matthew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible. ONLINE and FREE
18 Αυγ 2004 · In 2:25-29 Paul focuses on the one thing in which the Jew prided himself as a covenant person—i.e., circumcision. Paul’s interpretation of circumcision, however, was that it was only a sign and that, if the reality was not present, the sign was of no value.
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers. (25) As he saith also in Osee. —The original of the prophecy in Hosea relates to the pardon and reconciliation promised to the apostate and idolatrous people of the northern kingdom. It is here typically and prophetically applied to the Gentiles.
2 Δεκ 2023 · It questions the veracity of claims that there is, or should be, such a distinction between the forum internum and forum externum in ECHR Article 9 and related ECtHR jurisprudence, and suggests that a review of the understanding this Article and the case law is not only necessary but overdue.
c. The name of God is blasphemed among the Gentiles because of you: Paul reminds the Jew that God said in the Old Testament that the failure of the Jew to obey the law causes Gentiles to blaspheme God. 5. (Romans 2:25-29) The irrelevance of circumcision.
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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.