All Israel Will Be Saved

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When Paul says All Israel will be saved, he is talking about the new Israel

founded under Jesus Christ. All Israel refers to both, Israelite and Gentiles. When God

first revealed himself to Abraham he said “Then God said to him, “This is my covenant

with you: You’ll be the father of many nations. Your name will no longer be Abram, but

Abraham, meaning that ‘I’m making you the father of many nations.” but Abraham's

Descendents is did not spread the word of god to other nations but instead kept this news

to themselves. However God does not play favorites, all men are born with original sin

and all men can be saved by gods unending mercy. When god became man and Jesus

preached to all the new salvation he did not cast away the

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