Talált 4081 Eredmények: people of Israel

  • just as he says in Hosea: “I will call those who were not my people, ‘my people,’ and she who was not beloved, ‘beloved,’ and she who had not obtained mercy, ‘one who has obtained mercy.’ (Romans 9, 25)

  • And this shall be: in the place where it was said to them, ‘You are not my people,’ there they shall be called the sons of the living God.” (Romans 9, 26)

  • And Isaiah cried out on behalf of Israel: “When the number of the sons of Israel is like the sand of the sea, a remnant shall be saved. (Romans 9, 27)

  • Yet truly, Israel, though following the law of justice, has not arrived at the law of justice. (Romans 9, 31)

  • But I say: Has Israel not known? First, Moses says: “I will lead you into a rivalry with those who are not a nation; in the midst of a foolish nation, I will send you into wrath.” (Romans 10, 19)

  • Then to Israel he says: “All day long I have stretched out my hands to a people who do not believe and who contradict me.” (Romans 10, 21)

  • Therefore, I say: Has God driven away his people? Let it not be so! For I, too, am an Israelite of the offspring of Abraham, from the tribe of Benjamin. (Romans 11, 1)

  • God has not driven away his people, whom he foreknew. And do you not know what Scripture says in Elijah, how he calls upon God against Israel? (Romans 11, 2)

  • What is next? What Israel was seeking, he has not obtained. But the elect have obtained it. And truly, these others have been blinded, (Romans 11, 7)

  • For I do not want you to be ignorant, brothers, of this mystery (lest you seem wise only to yourselves) that a certain blindness has occurred in Israel, until the fullness of the Gentiles has arrived. (Romans 11, 25)

  • And in this way, all of Israel may be saved, just as it was written: “From Zion shall arrive he who delivers, and he shall turn impiety away from Jacob. (Romans 11, 26)

  • And again, he says: “Rejoice, O Gentiles, along with his people.” (Romans 15, 10)


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