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Review
Questions:
- What
are the two proofs Paul uses to answer his question, “Has God rejected his
people?” (Romans 11:1).
- What
is the significance of Paul pointing out that the law, the prophets and the
psalms all mentioned a particular thought?
- What
are the “riches for the world” and “riches for the Gentiles” (Romans
11:12)?
- In
Paul’s illustration of the olive tree, who are the “natural branches”
and who are the “grafted in branches?”
- To
keep the Gentiles from becoming too proud and arrogant Paul reminds them of
two facts about the removal of the natural branches and how the grafted in
branches remain. What are they?
- In
Romans 11:26, Paul says, “And in this way all Israel will be saved.”
What does this mean?
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