Romans 9-11 God’s Plan For The Salvation Of Ethnic Israel
ROMANS 9-11 GOD’S PLAN FOR THE SALVATION OF ETHNIC ISRAEL. This book comes from my Masters Dissertation of Romans 9-11. It seeks to answer the following question: What is Paul’s understanding of ethnic Israel in God’s Plan for salvation, in light of the coming of Christ? Throughout this study, “Israel” means “ethnic Israel.” As such,…
WRITTEN BY
Rosealie Robinson
About This Book
ROMANS 9-11 GOD’S PLAN FOR THE SALVATION OF ETHNIC ISRAEL. This book comes from my Masters Dissertation of Romans 9-11. It seeks to answer the following question: What is Paul’s understanding of ethnic Israel in God’s Plan for salvation, in light of the coming of Christ? Throughout this study, “Israel” means “ethnic Israel.” As such, it has a corporate sense whereby it represents certain Jews (the elected people group physically descended from Abraham, Isaac and Jacob who God made his promises too), that are found within “the nation of Israel.” Background details are provided and a summary of the main issues in Romans 9-10:21; 11:13-24, and 33-36 are given. An exegesis of Romans 11:1-12 and 25-32 is also carried out. Questions such as: Has God’s promises to ethnic Israel failed? Is God unjust? Is God immoral? … are raised and answered. And a reworked interpretation of Paul’s metaphors is presented, one which gives an alternative view to “replacement theology.” The meaning of “All Israel” is also explained. It will interest any reader who wants to gain more insight into God’s plan for ethnic Israel and who maybe looking for a fresh interpretation of this passage.
Email: roserobinson137@gmail.com
Writer: Rosealie Robinson
About The Writer
Rosealie Robinson
ROSEALIE ROBINSON is a teacher as well as a keen speaker, writer and landscape photographer. She lives in Hokitika. In 1994 she had a life changing encounter with the God of Israel since then he has been central to her life. She has a Bachelor of Theology in Biblical Studies as well as a Master of Theology through Laidlaw College in New Zealand. She has self-published several nonfiction Christian books through Amazon. Some of her photos can be viewed on Amazon and on Adobe Stock. Since coming to faith she has supported Radio Rhema and the TEAR Fund. She has also served across the denominations in many different roles from taking Sunday School through to preaching.
Photo: Rosealie Robinson
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