7 What then? What Israel is seeking, this it did not obtain; but the election†‘Election’ acts as a mass noun, including all the elected individuals. did obtain it, while the rest were dulled. 8 Just as it is written:
13 So I am speaking to you Gentiles (inasmuch as I am ‘apostle to the Gentiles’, I magnify my ministry), 14 if somehow I can provoke my own people*Literally, ‘flesh’. to jealousy and save some of them. 15 For if their being rejected means reconciliation for the world, what will their restoration be but life from the dead? 16 Now if the ‘firstfruit’ is holy, so is the whole batch; and if the root is holy, so are the branches.
28 On the one hand, regarding the Gospel, they are enemies because of you; on the other, regarding the election, they are beloved on account of the forefathers. 29 Because God's gracious gifts and calling are irrevocable.‡That is, God does not take them back; what we do with them is another story. 30 For just as you also were once disobedient to God, but now have been shown mercy through their disobedience, 31 so also these have now been disobedient that through the mercy shown to you they also may be shown mercy. 32 Yes, God has given everyone over to disobedience so that He might show mercy to all.§A bitter pill, but apart from God's mercy we do not obey Him.
- a Observe that Paul knew what tribe he belonged to; this at the beginning of the Christian era. If God would save Paul, then He is still saving Jews (and God knows what tribe they are from, even if they no longer do).
- b See 1 Kings 19:10,14.
- c The term here refers specifically to males.
- d See 1 Kings 19:18. Evidently Elijah knew nothing about them, and perhaps each of them also thought he was the only one. I see a practical application here: I must never assume that what God is doing to and through me is the whole show, or even a major part of it. Now, much more than in Elijah's day, God is doing all sorts of interesting things all over the world!
- e “But if from works, it is no longer grace; otherwise the work is no longer work” is omitted by 3.5% of the Greek manuscripts, to be followed by NIV, NASB, TEV, LB, etc.—an inferior proceeding.
- f ‘Election’ acts as a mass noun, including all the elected individuals.
- g See Deuteronomy 29:4 and Isaiah 29:10.
- h See Psalm 69:22-23.
- i Literally, ‘flesh’.
- j Here is a plain statement. ‘Continuing’ wins, and it is something that is up to us.
- k One is reminded of Ezekiel 18, the whole chapter—if you have not read it for a while, I suggest you refresh your memory.
- l This term is used of information that God has not yet made generally available, not about something mysterious.
- m ‘Jacob’ is Jacob, not the Church!
- n See Isaiah 59:20-21 and 27:9. When will this happen? Presumably at the beginning of the millennial Messianic Kingdom. The conversion of the last Gentile will be followed by the Rapture. All the Israelites that enter the Kingdom will be saved (all rebels will have been executed).
- o That is, God does not take them back; what we do with them is another story.
- p A bitter pill, but apart from God's mercy we do not obey Him.
- q This is the ‘answer’ for all of us who would like to understand just how election works, and so on. God is too big, and we are too small!
- r See Isaiah 40:13 and Jeremiah 23:18.
- s See Job 41:11.
- t Everything said and done, God is the Owner of the universe.