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I covered the Bible in my first video of this series:

https://rumble.com/v5r9yh8-what-does-the-bible-teach-about-the-jews.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp

You are only giving partial verses from Romans 11, which is misleading. Romans 11 IN ITS ENTIRETY IS KEY. The passage you quoted does clarify that God didn't reject the Jews. This is correct. Instead, the Jews rejected Christ (and killed Him, and cursed themselves in Matthew 27:25, which God made it clear He would go through with the curse if they turned away from Him in Deuteronomy 28:15-68 and St. Paul reiterates in Galatians 3:6-14, speaking of those Jews who persist in the Law and do not accept Jesus Christ. And God did allow the Romans to scatter the Jews, destroying their Temple and Christ-rejecting religion, and fulfilled Mark 13:1-2. Rabbinical Judaism is a false religion created by the Pharisees AFTER 70 AD, which is just historically true). All this being said, God treats the Jews like the Prodigal Son. He has allowed them to reject Him and curse themselves. However, He is there to welcome them with open arms should they convert, and knows which of these Jews will indeed convert to Christianity and choose Him in the end, which is why He has reserved these saints for himself, and has protected them from the curse applicable to the Jews He knows will ultimately reject Him unto death.

Romans 11 goes onto say that the Jews have separated themselves from the Covenant of Israel by rejecting Christ, which has allowed the Gentiles to be grafted on (he compares the Covenant of Israel to a tree). And in Romans 11:28, he reiterates what he says in 1 Thessalonians 2:14-16 that Jews are the enemies of Christians, even though he says they are beloved for the sake of the Patriarchs and Prophets (and yes, we should love them too, since God says to love our enemies).

6 hours ago
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I covered the Bible in my first video of this series:

https://rumble.com/v5r9yh8-what-does-the-bible-teach-about-the-jews.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp

You are only giving partial verses from Romans 11, which is misleading. Romans 11 IN ITS ENTIRETY IS KEY. The passage you quoted does clarify that God didn't reject the Jews. This is correct. Instead, the Jews rejected Christ (and killed Him, and cursed themselves in Matthew 27:25, which God made it clear He would go through with the curse if they turned away from Him in Deuteronomy 28:15-68 and St. Paul reiterates in Galatians 3:6-14, speaking of those Jews who persist in the Law and do not accept Jesus Christ. And God did allow the Romans to scatter the Jews, destroying their Temple and Christ-rejecting religion, and fulfilled Mark 13:1-2. Rabbinical Judaism is a false religion created by the Pharisees AFTER 70 AD, which is just historically true).

Romans 11 goes onto say that the Jews have separated themselves from the Covenant of Israel by rejecting Christ, which has allowed the Gentiles to be grafted on (he compares the Covenant of Israel to a tree). And in Romans 11:28, he reiterates what he says in 1 Thessalonians 2:14-16 that Jews are the enemies of Christians, even though he says they are beloved for the sake of the Patriarchs and Prophets (and yes, we should love them too, since God says to love our enemies).

6 hours ago
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I covered the Bible in my first video of this series:

https://rumble.com/v5r9yh8-what-does-the-bible-teach-about-the-jews.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp

You are only giving partial verses from Romans 11, which is misleading. Romans 11 IN ITS ENTIRETY IS KEY. The passage you quoted does clarify that God didn't reject the Jews. This is correct. Instead, the Jews rejected Christ (and killed Him, and cursed themselves in Matthew 27:25, which God made it clear He would go through with the curse if they turned away from Him in Deuteronomy 28:15-68 and St. Paul reiterates in Galatians 3:6-14, speaking of those Jews who persist in the Law and do not accept Jesus Christ. And God did allow the Romans to scatter the Jews, destroying their Temple and Christ-rejecting religion, and fulfilled Mark 13:1-2).

Romans 11 goes onto say that the Jews have separated themselves from the Covenant of Israel by rejecting Christ, which has allowed the Gentiles to be grafted on (he compares the Covenant of Israel to a tree). And in Romans 11:28, he reiterates what he says in 1 Thessalonians 2:14-16 that Jews are the enemies of Christians, even though he says they are beloved for the sake of the Patriarchs and Prophets (and yes, we should love them too, since God says to love our enemies).

6 hours ago
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I covered the Bible in my first video of this series:

https://rumble.com/v5r9yh8-what-does-the-bible-teach-about-the-jews.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp

You are only giving partial verses from Romans 11, which is misleading. Romans 11 IN ITS ENTIRETY IS KEY. The passage you quoted does clarify that God didn't reject the Jews. This is correct. Instead, the Jews rejected Christ (and killed Him, and cursed themselves in Matthew 27:25, which God made it clear He would go through with the curse if they turned away from Him in Deuteronomy 28:15-68 and St. Paul reiterates in Galatians 3:6-14, speaking of those Jews who persist in the Law and do not accept Jesus Christ).

Romans 11 goes onto say that the Jews have separated themselves from the Covenant of Israel by rejecting Christ, which has allowed the Gentiles to be grafted on (he compares the Covenant of Israel to a tree). And in Romans 11:28, he reiterates what he says in 1 Thessalonians 2:14-16 that Jews are the enemies of Christians, even though he says they are beloved for the sake of the Patriarchs and Prophets (and yes, we should love them too, since God says to love our enemies).

6 hours ago
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Reason: None provided.

I covered the Bible in my first video of this series:

https://rumble.com/v5r9yh8-what-does-the-bible-teach-about-the-jews.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp

You are only giving partial verses from Romans 11, which is misleading. Romans 11 IN ITS ENTIRETY IS KEY. Romans 11 goes onto say that the Jews have separated themselves from the Covenant of Israel by rejecting Christ, which has allowed the Gentiles to be grafted on (he compares the Covenant of Israel to a tree). And in Romans 11:28, he reiterates what he says in 1 Thessalonians 2:14-16 that Jews are the enemies of Christians, even though he says they are beloved for the sake of the Patriarchs and Prophets (and yes, we should love them too, since God says to love our enemies).

7 hours ago
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7 hours ago
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