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Fact #1--The Israelites are God's chosen people (Deut. 7:6-9; Romans 11 :28). Fact #2--God promised His chosen people that they would enjoy a glorious kingdom under their Messiah (Dan. 7:13-14; Isaiah 2:1-5; 9:6-7; 11:1-9; Jer. 23:5-8; 31:31-37; 33:14-16; Luke 1:32-33).
26 Απρ 2015 · The document contains commentary from multiple scholars on Romans 9. The commentators discuss Paul's solemn oath in verse 1 where he appeals to Christ and the Holy Spirit to affirm the truth of what he is about to say regarding God's sovereign choice and the rejection of many Jews.
In Romans 9:19-21 Paul alludes to Isaiah 29:16 in order to answer a potential objection to his use of Pharaoh as an illustration of God’s determinism.
Bible Study of Romans Romans 9:19-39 vs. 19-21 This verse states the second leading objection to the apostle’s doctrine. If it be true, as he had just taught, that the destiny of men is in the hands of God and, if it is not of him who wills or runs but of God who shows mercy, what can we do?
In Romans chapter 9, Paul defends the character of God. He looks at Israel’s past history and shows how God’s dealing with Israel actually demonstrate four attributes of God’s character: • God’s Faithfulness (vs 1-13)—“Well then, has God failed to fulfill his promise to Israel? No...” (v 6 NLT)
What does Romans 9:19 mean? Paul imagines his readers raising another objection about God's fairness. The previous verse referred to the time in Israel's history when God hardened Pharaoh's heart, despite the plagues God sent against Egypt (Exodus 10:1).
19 Αυγ 2019 · But here’s what all of us need to understand: Romans 9 is in our Bibles for a reason. It is no accident that Paul includes this discussion about God’s sovereignty immediately after his triumphal declarations in chapter 8 about our assurance that God will complete his purposes in our lives. How do we know that is going to happen?