Most Popular Bible Verses in Romans 11
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Oh! the depth of the riches and wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable his judgments! and untraceable his ways!
If, moreover, their fail, is the riches of a world, and their loss, the riches of nations, how much rather their fullness?
For I wish not, ye should be ignorant, brethren, of this sacred secret, lest within yourselves ye be presumptuous, that, a hardening in part, hath befallen Israel, until, the full measure of the nations, shall come in;
I say, then - Hath God cast off his people? Far be it! For, I also, am an Israelite, - of the seed of Abraham, of the tribe of Benjamin:
Because, of him, and through him, and unto him, are all things: - unto him, be the glory, unto the ages. Amen!
And, so, all Israel shall be saved: even as it is written - There shall have come out of Zion the Deliverer, - He will turn away ungodliness from Jacob;
For, if, the casting away of them, hath become the reconciling of a world, what shall, the taking of them in addition, be, but life from among the dead?
If by any means I may provoke to jealousy my own flesh, and save some from among them; -
If, moreover, the first fruit is holy, the lump shall be also; and, if the root is holy, the branches shall be also.
Unto you, however, am I speaking, - you of the nations; inasmuch, indeed, then, as, I, am an apostle to the nations, my ministry, I glorify,
If, however, by favour, no longer of works; else, favour, no longer proveth to be favour!
I say then - Did they stumble in order that they might fall? Far be it! But, by their fall, salvation hath come unto the nations, to the end of provoking them to jealousy.
Thou wilt say, then - Branches were broken out in order that, I, might he grafted in.
For, if, God, hath not spared, the natural branches, neither, thee, will he spare!
Be not boasting over the branches! Howbeit, if thou boast, it is not, thou, that bearest the root, but the root, thee!
Well: by their want of faith, they have been broken out, - and, thou, by thy faith, dost stand! - Regard not lofty things, but be afraid;
As touching the joyful-message, indeed, they are enemies for your sake, but, as touching the election, beloved for their father's sake;
For, if, thou, out of the naturally wild olive was cut out, and, beyond nature, hast been engrafted into the good olive, how much rather, shall these, the natural branches be engrafted into their own olive tree?
Whereas, they also, unless they abide still in their want of faith, shall be grafted in, for God is, able, again to engraft them!
God hath not cast off his people, whom he fore approved. Or know ye not, in the account of Elijah what the scripture saith, when he intercedeth with God against Israel?
For, just as, ye, at one time had not yielded unto God, and yet now have received mercy by their refusal to yield,
Darkened be their eyes, not to see, and, their back, do thou continually bow down.
Lord! Thy prophets, have they slain, thine altars, have they overthrown, and, I, am left alone, and they are seeking my life!
Even as it is written - God hath given unto them a spirit of stupor, - eyes not to see, and ears not to hear, - until this very day;
And, David, saith - Let their table be turned into a snare, and into gin, and into a trap, and into a recompense unto them,
But what saith unto him the response? I have left for myself seven thousand men, who, indeed, have not bowed a knee unto Baal.
If, however, some of the branches, have been broken out, and, thou, being a wild olive hast been grafted in among them, and hast become a joint partaker of the root of the fatness of the olive,
So, these also, have now refused to yield, by your own mercy, in order that, themselves also, should now become objects of mercy;
Thus, then, in the present season also, a remnant, by way of an election of favour, hath come into being.
See, then, the kindness and the severity of God: upon them who have fallen, severity, - but, upon thee, the kindness of God, if thou abide still in the kindness, - otherwise, thou also, shalt he cut out;
For who hath come to know the mind of the Lord? Or who hath become his counselor?
For God hath shut up all together, in a refusal to yield, in order that, upon all, he may bestow mercy.
What then? That which Israel seeketh after, the same, it hath not obtained: - the election, however, have obtained it, and, the rest, have been hardened; -