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Introduction

A.M. 4064. A.D. 60.

Here the apostle shows,

(1,) That, though the rejection of Israel was, for the present, general, according to the predictions of their own prophets, and attended with astonishing blindness and obstinacy, yet that it was not total, there being still a number of happy believers among them, Romans 11:1-10 .

(2,) That the rejection of Israel was not final; but that the time would come when, to the unspeakable joy of the Christian world, the Jewish nation should be brought into the church of Christ, Romans 11:11-24 .

(3,) He further illustrates the subject of the future conversion of the Jews; and concludes the argument with observing, that in the mean time their obstinacy was overruled to such happy purpose, as made the whole scene a most glorious display of the unsearchable wisdom of God, Romans 11:25-36 .

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