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1
I say
then,
Hath
God
cast away his
people?
God
forbid. For I
also
am
an Israelite,
of
the seed
of Abraham,
of
the tribe
of Benjamin.
2
God
hath
not cast away his
people
which
he foreknew.
Wot ye not
what
the scripture
saith
of
Elias?
how
he maketh intercession
to
God
against
Israel,
saying,
3
Lord,
they have killed
thy
prophets,
and
digged down
thine
altars;
and I
am left
alone,
and
they seek
my
life.
4
But
what
saith
the answer of God
unto him?
I
have
reserved
to myself
seven thousand
men,
who
have
not bowed
the knee
to
the image of
Baal.
5
Even so
then
at
this present
time
also
there is
a remnant
according
to the election
of grace.
6
And
if
by
grace
,
then
is it
no more
of
works:
otherwise
grace
is no more
grace
.
But
if
it be
of
works, then is it no more
grace
:
otherwise
work is no more work.
7
What
then?
Israel
hath
not
obtained
that which
he seeketh for;
but
the election
hath
obtained
it, and
the rest
were blinded
8
(According as
it is written,
God
hath given
them
the spirit
of slumber,
eyes
that they should
not see, and
ears
that they should
not hear;
) unto
this
day.
9
And David
saith,
Let
their
table
be made a snare, and a trap, and a stumblingblock, and a recompence unto them:
10
Let
their
eyes
be darkened,
that they may
not see, and
bow down
their
back
alway.
11
I say
then,
Have they stumbled
that
they should
fall
?
God forbid: but
rather
through their
fall
salvation
is come
unto the Gentiles,
for to
provoke
them to jealousy.
12
Now
if
the fall
of them
be
the riches
of the world,
and
the diminishing
of them
the riches
of the Gentiles;
how
much more
their
fulness?
13
For
I speak
to you
Gentiles,
inasmuch as
I
am
the apostle
of the
Gentiles,
I magnify
mine
office:
14
If by any means
I may provoke to emulation
them which are
my
flesh,
and
might save
some
of them.
15
For
if
the casting away
of them
be
the reconciling
of the world,
what
shall
the receiving
of them be
, but
life
from
the dead?
16
For
if
the firstfruit
be
holy,
the lump
is
also
holy
: and
if
the root
be
holy,
so
are
the branches.
17
And if some
of the branches
be broken off,
and thou, being
a wild olive tree,
wert graffed in
among
them
, and
with
them
partakest
of the root
and
fatness
of the olive tree;
18
Boast
not
against
the branches.
But
if
thou boast,
thou
bearest
not
the root
,
but
the root
thee.
19
Thou wilt say
then,
The branches
were broken off,
that
I
might be graffed in.
20
Well;
because of unbelief
they were broken off,
and thou
standest
by faith.
Be not highminded, but
fear
:
21
For
if
God
spared
not
the natural
branches,
take heed
lest
he
also spare
not
thee.
22
Behold
therefore
the goodness
and
severity
of God:
on
them which fell,
severity
;
but toward thee,
goodness,
if
thou continue
in
his
goodness:
otherwise
thou also
shalt be cut off.
23
And they also, if
they abide
not
still in unbelief,
shall be graffed in:
for
God
is
able
to graff
them in
again.
24
For if thou
wert cut
out of
the olive tree which is wild
by
nature
,
and
wert graffed
contrary to
nature
into
a good olive tree:
how much
more
shall these,
which be the natural
branches
, be graffed into
their own
olive tree?
25
For
I would
not,
brethren,
that ye
should be ignorant
of this
mystery,
lest ye should be
wise
in
your own conceits;
that
blindness
in
part
is happened
to Israel,
until
the fulness
of the Gentiles
be come in.
26
And
so
all
Israel
shall be saved:
as
it is written,
There shall come
out of
Sion
the Deliverer,
and
shall turn away
ungodliness
from
Jacob:
27
For
this
is
my
covenant
unto them,
when
I shall take away
their
sins.
28
As concerning
the gospel,
they are
enemies
for
your sakes:
but
as touching
the election,
they are
beloved
for
the fathers'
sakes.
29
For
the gifts
and
calling
of God
are
without repentance.
30
For
as
ye
in times past
have
not believed
God,
yet
have
now
obtained mercy through
their unbelief:
31
Even so
have
these
also
now
not believed, that through your
mercy
they
also
may obtain
mercy
.
32
For
God
hath concluded
them all
in
unbelief,
that
he might have mercy
upon all.
33
O
the depth
of the riches
both
of the wisdom
and
knowledge
of God!
how
unsearchable
are
his
judgments,
and his
ways
past finding out!
34
For
who
hath known
the mind
of the Lord?
or
who
hath been
his counseller?
35
Or
who
hath first given
to him, and
it shall be recompensed
unto him again?
36
For of him, and
through
him, and to him,
are
all things:
to whom
be
glory
for
ever.
Amen.
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