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Verse Romans 11:11. _HAVE THEY STUMBLED THAT THEY SHOULD FALL?_] Have
the Jews, now for their disobedience and unbelief rejected, so sinned
against God as to be for ever put out of the reach of his me...
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HAVE THEY STUMBLED THAT THEY SHOULD FALL? - This is to be regarded as
an objection, which the apostle proceeds to answer. The meaning is, is
it the design of God that the Jews should totally and irrec...
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ISRAEL'S RESTORATION.
CHAPTER 11
(“The Jewish Question”, by A. C. G., gives a complete exposition
of this great chapter.)
_ 1. God Hath not Cast Away His People. (Romans 11:1 .)_
2. Israel's Apost...
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THE ELECT REMNANT. Paul comes to the third part of his proof that
God's word to Israel has not fallen through, despite the national
rejection of Jesus Christ.
ROMANS 11:1; ROMANS 11:2_ A._ That God h...
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So then, I ask, "Has God repudiated his people?" God forbid! I, too,
am an Israelite, a descendant of Abraham, a member of the tribe of
Benjamin. God has not repudiated his people whom long ago he mar...
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THE CALLUS ON THE HEART (Romans 11:1-12)...
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HAVE, &C. = Did they not (Greek. _me)_ stumble (Greek. _ptaio_. Only
here, James 2:10; James 3:2; 2 Peter 1:10)?
THAT. in order that. Greek. _hina._
SHOULD. might.
THROUGH. by (Dat.)...
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Moreover, the rejection is not final: it has a providential purpose to
serve; but a great reversal of it is in store
11. _I say then_ Same word as Romans 11:1. Here begins a new section
of the discuss...
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ΛΈΓΩ ΟΥ̓͂Ν. The moral of the situation is drawn; it does not
end in the ruin of the Jews; it has for its first result the offer of
salvation to Gentiles, and that gives a hope of a still wider purpose...
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E. Romans 9:1 to Romans 11:36. THE REJECTION OF THE GOSPEL BY ISRAEL
The theme of Romans 1:16-17 has been worked out; it has been shown
that the Gospel is a power of GOD unto salvation for them that
b...
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The failure of Israel does not even now constitute a rejection by GOD.
As in former times of apostasy there is a faithful remnant in whom the
faithfulness and graciousness of GOD is still seen. And in...
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ΜΉ (G3361) отр. вводит вопрос, на который
ожидается отрицательный ответ,
ΈΠΤΑΙΣΑΝ _aor. ind. act. от_ ΠΤΑΊΩ (G4417)
спотыкаться,
ΠΈΣΩΣΙΝ _aor. conj. act. от_ ΠΊΠΤΩ (G4098) падать.
Человек, который с...
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DISCOURSE: 1895
THE RESTORATION OF THE JEWS A BLESSING TO THE GENTILES
Romans 11:11. I say then, Have they [the Jews] stumbled that they
should fall? God forbid: but rather through their fall salvatio...
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HAVE THEY STUMBLED—? &C.— The English reader may imagine that as
the same word _fall_ is used in the translation, so it is in the same
word in the Greek. But _their fall,_ and _the fall of them,_ is
π...
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_TEXT_
Romans 11:11-24. I say then, Did they stumble that they might fall?
God forbid: but by their fall salvation is come unto the Gentiles, to
provoke them to jealousy. Romans 11:12 Now if their fal...
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I say then, Have they stumbled that they should fall? God forbid: but
rather through their fall salvation is come unto the Gentiles, for to
provoke them to jealousy.
I SAY THEN, HAVE THEY STUMBLED...
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Justification-National
18 The proclamation of the gospel of the kingdom, beginning in
Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, spread to the limits of the
land (Act_1:8), and reached beyond it to...
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ISRAEL'S REJECTION NOT FINAL. A WARNING TO THE GENTILES
In this chapter St. Paul brings to an end his great exposition of
God's dealings with the Jews. He has shown in Romans 9 that God is
free to cho...
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STUMBLED] cp. Romans 9:32. FALL] i.e. so as not to rise again. _Come_
UNTO THE GENTILES] It was only when the Jews rejected the gospel that
the Apostle turned to the Gentiles: cp. Acts 13:45.; Acts 28...
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PAUL’S LETTER TO THE *ROMANS
ROMANS
_HILDA BRIGHT AND KEITH SIMONS_
CHAPTER 11
GOD’S PLAN FOR *ISRAEL’S FUTURE 11:1-32
THE RESULTS OF THE *JEWS’ FAILURE TO OBEY GOD 11:1-12
V1 So, I tell you th...
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(11-24) In this section the Apostle goes on to consider further the
bearings of the rejection, and here, first (Romans 11:11), he
considers the more hopeful side of it as regards the Jews themselves;...
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The Jews did, indeed, stumble at the stumbling-block mentioned in
Romans 9:32. Many were offended at Christ. But did their stumbling
involve their utter and final ruin? It had a far more beneficent
pu...
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CHAPTER 23
ISRAEL'S FALL OVERRULED, FOR THE WORLD'S BLESSING, AND FOR ISRAEL'S
MERCY
Romans 11:11
THE Apostle has been led a few steps backwards in the last previous
verses. His face has been turned...
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λέγω οὖν : I say then, taking up the problem again. μὴ
ἔπταισαν ἵνα πέσωσιν; surely they did not stumble
so as to fall? The subject is the mass of the Jewish nation, all but
the elect remnant. The con...
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A REMNANT SAVED BY GRACE
Romans 11:1
In the worst days of Hebrew apostasy there was always an elect handful
that did not go astray after other gods. It was so in the days of
Elijah; and it was a comf...
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This discussion now gives rise to a new question, "Did God cast off
His people?" They were created a nation in order that through them all
the nations should be blessed. Failing to realize the divine...
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(7) I say then, Have they stumbled that they should fall? God forbid:
but [rather] through their fall salvation [is come] unto the Gentiles,
for to provoke them to jealousy.
(7) God appointed this cas...
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Have they so stumbled, that they should fall? God forbid. That is,
their fall is not irreparable, or so as never to rise again: but by
their offending, salvation (through the liberal mercy of God) is...
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God has not then, absolutely speaking, rejected His people; but it is
perfectly true that He has hardened and rejected a portion of them.
Yet there are two restrictions to be noted here: This chastise...
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“ _I say then, Have they stumbled that they should fall? Let it not
be! But by their fall salvation is come unto the Gentiles, for to
provoke them to jealousy. Now, if the fall of them be the riches o...
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I say then, Have they stumbled that they should fall? God forbid: but
rather through their fall salvation is come unto the Gentiles, for to
provoke them to jealousy. (12) Now if the fall of them be th...
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The circumstances under which the epistle to the Romans was written
gave occasion to the most thorough and comprehensive unfolding, not of
the church, but of Christianity. No apostle had ever yet visi...
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_CHRISTIANITY AND THE JEWS_
‘Through their fall salvation is come unto the Gentiles, for to
provoke them to jealousy.’
Romans 11:11
Would that the Gentiles had borne more in heart this short senten...
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11._Have they stumbled, etc. _You will be greatly hindered in
understanding this argument, except you take notice, that the Apostle
speaks sometimes of the whole nation of the Jews, and sometimes of
s...
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Hereupon the question is immediately raised, has God then rejected His
people? To this Chapter 11 is the answer. The apostle gives three
proofs that it is by no means the case. Firstly, he is himself...
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I SAY THEN, HAVE THEY STUMBLED THAT THEY SHOULD FALL?.... This is an
objection, which the apostle takes from the mouth of an adversary; and
the purport of it is, you say that the people of the Jews be...
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I say then, Have they stumbled that they should fall? God forbid: but
_rather_ through their fall salvation _is come_ unto the Gentiles, for
to provoke them to jealousy.
Ver. 11. _Have they stumbled_...
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_Have they stumbled that_, as a nation, _they should fall_ Totally and
finally? No: though they have taken such offence at Christ and the
gospel that they are rejected by God at present, yet they are...
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HAVE THEY STUMBLED THAT THEY SHOULD FALL? irrecoverably fall? Will the
great body of the Jews always continue in unbelief, and all for ever
perish? Certainly not.
SALVATION IS COME UNTO THE GENTILES;...
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ISRAEL YET TO BE RESTORED
We have seen in Romans 9:1 that there is an election according to the
grace of God in Israel: in Romans 10:1 this is shown to be on the
basis of faith in contrast to law: now...
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Have they stumbled and fallen? NO! Why then? Answer: Through their
fall salvation is come to the Gentiles - This in turn provoked Israel
to jealousy.
NOTE: Jealousy is good (sometimes). God is a jeal...
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SAY THEN, DID THEY STUMBLE THAT THEY MIGHT FALL? GOD FORBID: BUT BY
THEIR FALL SALVATION IS COME UNTO THE GENTILES, TO PROVOKE THEM TO
JEALOUSY. "DID THEY STUMBLE THAT THEY MIGHT FALL?" -'Have they
st...
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11-21 The gospel is the greatest riches of every place where it is.
As therefore the righteous rejection of the unbelieving Jews, was the
occasion of so large a multitude of the Gentiles being reconc...
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Hitherto he hath showed that the rejection of the Jews is not total.
Now he comes to prove that it is not final; that before the end of the
world they shall be generally called and converted; that the...
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I say then, Did they stumble that they might fall? [Fall (piptoo) is a
much stronger word than stumble, and the contrast between the two
words makes the former emphatic. To fall means to be killed, an...
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Clement of Alexandria Stromata Book II
For the apostle says, "But through their transgression salvation is
come to the Gentiles, to provoke them to jealousy"[100]
Tertullian On Modesty
permitted the...
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Romans 11:11 say G3004 (G5719) then G3767 G3361 stumbled G4417 (G5656)
that G2443 fall G4098 ...
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GOD'S PURPOSE WITH REGARD BOTH TO THE JEWS AND THE GENTILES (11:1-36).
Paul now carries forward the doctrine of the Israel within Israel, and
evidences it again from Scripture, making clear that those...
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‘I say then, Did they stumble that they might fall? Certainly not,
but by their false step salvation is come to the Gentiles, to provoke
them to jealousy.'
‘I say then --', followed by a question, is...
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UNBELIEVING ISRAEL'S FALL IS NOT NECESSARILY PERMANENT (11:11-12).
Paul now makes clear that the fall of unbelieving Israel is not
necessarily permanent. As he will point out, they can be regrafted
on...
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GOD HAS ESTABLISHED A TRUE ISRAEL BASED ON THE REMNANT WHO HAVE
RESPONDED TO THE MESSIAH, WITH THE FALSE ISRAEL BEING AT LEAST
TEMPORARILY CAST OFF, TO BE RESTORED IF THEY TURN TO THE MESSIAH AND
REJO...
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Romans 11:11. I SAY THEN. Comp. Romans 11:1. This introduces a
possible, but incorrect, inference from Romans 11:7 (‘the rest were
hardened').
DID THEY STUMBLE THAT THEY SHOULD FALL _._ The form of t...
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2. _The Rejection of Israel is not Final._
In this section is presented the prospective solution of the great
historical problem, discussed in this part of the Epistle. Here Paul
becomes a prophet; r...
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DID THEY STUMBLE THAT THEY MIGHT FALL?
(μη επταισαν ινα πεσωσιν?). Negative answer
expected by μη as in verse Romans 11:1. First aorist active
indicative of πταιω, old verb, to stumble, only here in...
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CONTENTS: A spiritual Israel finding salvation. National Israel
blinded. Warning to Gentiles. Israel yet to be saved nationally.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Paul, Elijah, David, Abraham.
CONCLUSION: The...
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Romans 11:1. _Hath God cast away his people?_ The jews would say, what
else can we infer? If the gentiles are now become the Israel of God,
and if we are rejected for not embracing what Paul calls the...
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DID THEY FALL TO THEIR RUIN? "Have they been irrevocably doomed to
hell, with no chance at all for salvation?" BY NO MEANS! [_God forbid_
is not in the Greek.] God has no desire to see anyone be lost...
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_I say then, Have they stumbled that they should fall?_
THE REJECTION OF ISRAEL
I. How occasioned.
1. They stumbled at Christ.
2. Were rejected because of their unbelief.
II. How overruled.
1. F...
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ROMANS—NOTE ON ROMANS 11:11 God’s saving righteousness is seen in
the salvation of Israel at the end of history, and in his saving plan
for both Jews and Gentiles.
⇐...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 11:6.—εἰ δὲ χάριτι, by grace, thus not of works.
Salvation must be either by one or the other.
Romans 11:7. THE ELECTION.—The faithful remnant which has profited
by the free g...
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EXPOSITION
ROMANS 11:1
(4) _The_ _Jews are not finally rejected, but, through the calling of
the Gentiles, will be brought into the Church at last. _St. Paul,
painfully recognizing the fact of the pr...
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Shall we turn in our Bibles to Romans, chapter 11.
In Chapter s 9-11 Paul is dealing with a couple of subjects; one the
sovereignty of God, but it is the sovereignty of God in setting aside
the nation...
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Acts 13:42; Acts 13:46; Acts 18:6; Acts 22:18; Acts 28:24;...
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Have they stumbled so as to fall — Totally and finally? No But by
their fall — Or slip: it is a very soft word in the original.
Salvation is come to the gentiles — See an instance of this, Acts
13:46....
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Our apostle had in the preceding verses proved the rejection of the
Jews not to have been total; here he proves, that it shall not be
final, but that they shall be generally called before the end of t...