| 1826 - 664 pages
...allegations from Scripture have a fair hearing. [2.] It is said, by the Apostle Paul, that " God has concluded them all in unbelief, that he might have mercy on all," Rom. xi. 32. By all, Jews and Gentiles are here meant; not as a strict universality; * so taken, God... | |
| Johann Caspar Lavater - 1826 - 380 pages
...letter of recommendation. I shall conclude with the important passage from the ninth of the Romans: " God hath concluded them all in unbelief, that he might have mercy upon all. Oh ! the depth of the riches, both of the wisdom and knowledge of God ! How unsearchable... | |
| 1827 - 512 pages
...are beloved for the father's sakes. For the gifts and calling of God are without repentance. For as ye in times past have not believed God, yet have now...concluded them all in unbelief, that he might have mercy upon all. O the depth of the riches, both of the wisdom and knowledge of God ! how unsearchable are... | |
| Russel Canfield - Atonement - 1827 - 302 pages
...have believed me : for he wrote of me." But what says Paul to the Romans on this subject ? " For as ye in times past have not believed God, yet have now...that through your mercy they also may obtain mercy." It hence appears obvious, that the unbelief of the Jews, and the faith of the Gentiles, were simultaneous.... | |
| Derek Prince - Religion - 1993 - 24 pages
...words — either Israel or the Gentiles — in brackets beside the pronouns): For as ye [Gentiles] in times past have not believed God, yet have now obtained mercy through their [Israel's] unbelief: Even so have these [Israel] also now not believed, that through your [Gentiles']... | |
| John R. Rice - 2000 - 108 pages
...but here is the clear teaching that God gave up His Son FOR US ALL. God says of Jews and Gentiles, "For God hath concluded them all in unbelief, that he might have mercy upon all" (Rom. 11:32). How many have been condemned in unbelief? The answer is, "For God hath concluded... | |
| Bob Bedford - Religion - 2002 - 122 pages
...with the Israelites as a nation and the development of their special position in the Kingdom. "For as ye in times past have not believed God, yet have now...concluded them all in unbelief, that he might have mercy upon all." God did not excuse the unfaithfulness of Israel, but simply chose to respond in mercy. Romans... | |
| Sergej Nikolaevič Bulgakov, Sergius Bulgakov - Religion - 2002 - 558 pages
...justice. God's love consumes in fire and rejects what is unworthy, while being revealed in this rejection. "For God hath concluded them all in unbelief that he might have mercy upon all. O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God!" (Rom. 1 1:32-33). The... | |
| F. Regina Psaki, Charles Hindley - Religion - 2001 - 394 pages
...its being discarded in the present time, and its eschatological recovery through divine Grace only. "For God hath concluded them all in unbelief, that he might have mercy upon all" (Rom. 1 1:32). In Adam therefore the intrinsic vanity of any kind of nature is revealed,... | |
| John Phillips - Religion - 2002 - 296 pages
...to God for the marvel and mystery of God's dealings with men. A. The Mercy of God's Ways (11:30-32) have not believed God, yet have now obtained mercy through their unbelief (v. 30). He reemphasizes the fact that God's dealings in government with Israel have been a means of... | |
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