Romans 9:1-13 - Israel's Rejection

1 I am telling you the truth as a Christian man--it is no falsehood, for my conscience enlightened, as it is, by the Holy Spirit adds its testimony to mine-- 2 when I declare that I have deep grief and unceasing anguish of heart. 3 For I could pray to be accursed from Christ on behalf of my brethren, my human kinsfolk--for such the Israelites are. 4 To them belongs recognition as God's sons, and they have His glorious Presence and the Covenants, and the giving of the Law, and the Temple service, and the ancient Promises. 5 To them the Patriarchs belong, and from them in respect of His human lineage came the Christ, who is exalted above all, God blessed throughout the Ages. Amen.

6 Not however that God's word has failed; for all who have sprung from Israel do not count as Israel, 7 nor because they are Abraham's true children. But the promise was "Through Isaac shall your posterity be reckoned." 8 In other words, it is not the children by natural descent who count as God's children, but the children made such by the promise are regarded as Abraham's posterity. 9 For the words are the language of promise and run thus, "About this time next year I will come, and Sarah shall have a son." 10 Nor is that all: later on there was Rebecca too. She was soon to bear two children to her husband, our forefather Isaac-- 11 and even then, though they were not then born and had not done anything either good or evil, yet in order that God's electing purpose might not be frustrated, based, as it was, not on their actions but on the will of Him who called them, she was told, 12 "The elder of them will be bondservant to the younger." 13 This agrees with the other Scripture which says, "Jacob I have loved, but Esau I have hated."