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  • It is important from any point of view. In the first place, it was to the Jews that God entrusted his word. (Romans 3, 2)

  • Do we have, then, any advantage? Not really. For we have just demonstrated that all, Jews and non-Jews, are under the power of sin, (Romans 3, 9)

  • Now we know that whatever the Scripture says, it is said for the people of the Law, that is for the Jews. Let all be silent then and recognize that the whole world is guilty before God. (Romans 3, 19)

  • Otherwise, God would be the God of the Jews; but is he not God of pagan nations as well? (Romans 3, 29)

  • Of course he is, for there is only one God and he will save by faith the circumcised Jews as well as the uncircumcised nations. (Romans 3, 30)

  • And he was to be the father of the Jews, provided that besides being circumcised, they also imitate the faith Abraham showed before being circumcised. (Romans 4, 12)

  • I have great sadness and constant anguish for the Jews. (Romans 9, 2)

  • And he called us, not only from among the Jews, but from among the pagans, too, (Romans 9, 24)

  • My brothers and sisters, I wish with all my heart that the Jews be saved and I pray God for them. (Romans 10, 1)

  • Here there is no distinction between Jew and Greek; all have the same Lord, who is very generous with whoever calls on him. (Romans 10, 12)

  • I ask: Have the Jews not heard? But of course they have. Because the voice of those preaching resounded all over the earth and their voice was heard to the ends of the world. (Romans 10, 18)

  • Listen to me, you who are not Jews: I am spending myself as an apostle to the pagan nations, (Romans 11, 13)


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