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#8 All Israel Will Be Saved: Does Romans 11 Predict a Jewish Revival?
Season 1
Episode 334
Published 5 days, 13 hours ago
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What did Paul mean when he wrote that "all Israel will be saved"?
In this episode, Matt Plett examines Romans 11:25–26 and one of the most debated passages in biblical theology and eschatology.
Does Paul refer to the church, ethnic Israel, or both? Is he predicting a future conversion of the Jewish people? And how does Romans 11 fit with the Bible's teaching that there is one people of God united by faith in Christ?
Drawing from Reformed interpreters such as Calvin, Matthew Poole, John Gill, and historic confessional theology, this study explores the relationship between Israel, the nations, and God's redemptive plan in history.
What did Paul actually mean by "all Israel"?
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In this episode, Matt Plett examines Romans 11:25–26 and one of the most debated passages in biblical theology and eschatology.
Does Paul refer to the church, ethnic Israel, or both? Is he predicting a future conversion of the Jewish people? And how does Romans 11 fit with the Bible's teaching that there is one people of God united by faith in Christ?
Drawing from Reformed interpreters such as Calvin, Matthew Poole, John Gill, and historic confessional theology, this study explores the relationship between Israel, the nations, and God's redemptive plan in history.
What did Paul actually mean by "all Israel"?
Watch all of our videos and subscribe to our channel for the latest content >Here<
For blog entries, articles, and much more, visit our website >Here<