Paul is implying that there will come a day of success when most Jews will accept Christ. Paul believes the majority will be saved — first a remnant of Jews, then a good number of Gentiles, then the majority of Jews, and finally another blessing for the Gentiles — the salvation of the great majority.
commonwealth
noun
קְהִלִּיָּה; חֶבֶר (בצירופים כגון: חֶבֶר הַמְּדִינוֹת הָעַצְמָאִיּוֹת, חֶבֶר הָעַמִּים הַבְּרִיטִי
So as Paul is in Romans 11:33 and he says, “Oh, the depth of the wisdom,” this is what he’s talking about, the wisdom of Christ and Him crucified, the wisdom that God can be both just and the justifier, that God can save sinners yet in no way forfeit His righteousness by failing to punish sin.
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Paul’s death is unknown, but tradition holds that he was beheaded in Rome and thus died as a martyr for his faith. His death was perhaps part of the executions of Christians ordered by the Roman emperor Nero following the great fire in the city in 64 CE.
Paul was a Diaspora Jew, a member of the party of the Pharisees, who experienced a revelation of the resurrected Yeshua. After this experience, he traveled widely throughout the eastern Roman Empire, spreading the “good news” that Yeshua would soon return from heaven and usher in the reign of Elohim (“the kingdom”).
Paul generally demonstrated all aspects of this style of leadership quite highly. It is prima fascia that Paul was visionary, inspirational, self-sacrificing, and had integrity.
It is a promise that God makes for those who are His own, without any strings attached. God gave covenants about a coming King, a kingdom, and a land. having no hope, Fourth, Gentiles did not have hope
Why did Paul warn us?
Paul has warned the Gentile Christians not to be arrogant toward the Jewish people. Though Israel had rejected faith in Christ as the way to be right with God, Gentile Christians are in no way superior or favored to the Jews. Paul has compared those Israelites to unproductive branches broken from a tree.
The LORD had said to Abram, “Leave your country, your people and your father’s household and go to the land I will show you.” and in Genesis 12:7: The LORD appeared to Abram and said, “To your offspring [or seed] I will give this land.”
The Book of Romans tells us about Elohim, who He is, and what He has done. It tells us of Yeshua, and what His death accomplished. It tells us about ourselves, what we were like without Yeshua and who we are after trusting in Yeshua.
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1.) “And it came to pass, as she continued praying before the LORD, that Eli marked her mouth.”
1 Samuel 1:12 KJV
2.) “And Hannah answered and said, No, my Lord, I am a woman of a sorrowful spirit: I have drunk neither wine nor strong drink, but have poured out my soul before the LORD.”
1 Samuel 1:15 KJV
3. “There is none holy as the LORD: For there is none beside thee: Neither is there any rock like our God.”
1 Samuel 2:2 KJV
4.) “Wherefore it came to pass, when the time was come about after Hannah had conceived, that she bare a son, and called his name Samuel, saying, Because I have asked him of the LORD.”
1 Samuel 1:20 KJV
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