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AI Interprets Romans 11:1 - Who are God's people? The answer may shock you!

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According to Romans 11:1, God's people are the Israelites. The verse asks if God has rejected His people, and then answers that question by saying "God forbid" and stating that the speaker, who is an Israelite and a descendant of Abraham from the tribe of Benjamin, is evidence that God has not rejected His people. In Romans 11:1, Paul's identity as an Israelite is significant because it serves as evidence that God has not rejected His people, the Israelites. Paul is drawing attention to his existence, not simply as a saved Israelite, but as the preaching Israelite, the apostle to the Gentiles from among the Jews. Paul's identity as an Israelite is also significant because it emphasizes the special relationship that God had with the Israelites, who were chosen by God to be His people. Paul's identity as an Israelite shows that God has not rejected His people, but rather has extended salvation to all people, both Jews and Gentiles.

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