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Gud hatade inte Esau innan han föddes, och utvalde inte Jakob till frälsning
Det står ju skrivet: Jakob älskade jag, men Esau hatade jag (Rom 9:13) Gud hatade Esau, men inte innan han föddes, och vi måste fundera på om det fanns en orsak till att Gud hatade Esau och om det …
Annika Björk,
Gud hatade inte Esau innan han föddes, och utvalde inte Jakob till frälsning
Det står ju skrivet: Jakob älskade jag, men Esau hatade jag (Rom 9:13) Gud hatade Esau, men inte innan han föddes, och vi måste fundera på om det fanns en orsak till att Gud hatade Esau och om det …
Annika Björk,
Why did Paul never speak of Jacob?
If Jewish people find their identity in Jacob, why do Christians focus on Abraham?
Allen Browne,
God’s Unimpeachable Sovereignty
Few chapters in the Bible elicit as much controversy as Romans 9. The subject matter of God choosing to redeem one person over another—based solely on His sovereign choice—is an absolute affront to most modern sensibilities of fairness and justice. But the apostle Paul wasn’t bothered by those objections. In fact, he used the truth
John MacArthur,
Isaac & Jacob
Hebrews 11:20, 21 Faith is believing that even sinful acts and seeming “mistakes” can fulfill divine purposes. “20 By faith Isaac blessed Jacob and Esau in regard to their future. 21 By faith Jacob, when he was dying, blessed each of Joseph’s sons, and worshipped as he leaned on the top of his staff” (Hebrews 11:20, 21). There are other examples of faith demonstrated in the lives of Isaac and Jacob, but the writer to the Hebrews chooses to mention two of the most obscure—both having to do with c
Lynda Schultz,
Isaac & Jacob
Hebrews 11:20, 21 Faith is believing that even sinful acts and seeming “mistakes” can fulfill divine purposes. “20 By faith Isaac blessed Jacob and Esau in regard to their future. 21 By faith Jacob, when he was dying, blessed each of Joseph’s sons, and worshipped as he leaned on the top of his staff” (Hebrews 11:20, 21). There are other examples of faith demonstrated in the lives of Isaac and Jacob, but the writer to the Hebrews chooses to mention two of the most obscure—both having to do with c
Lynda Schultz,
Who is Israel in the Book of Revelation? - A study of Romans 9 and 11
God elected a remnant from Israel but included believing Gentiles into it. We should use this definition of “Israel” to interpret Revelation.
Andries Jacobus van Niekerk,
Who is Israel in the Book of Revelation? – A study of Romans 9 and 11
God elected a remnant from Israel but included believing Gentiles into it. We should use this definition of "Israel" to interpret Revelation.
Andries Jacobus van Niekerk,

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