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There are few sections in the Bible more controversial than Romans 9-11. What does Paul mean when he says that “All Israel will be saved?” And why does he apply passages of the Bible reserved for the reunification of the northern and southern kingdoms of Israel to the Gentiles? And how does this affect the way we understand Israel today? Jason Staples tackles these questions head on in this episode. We’re going to talk about the difference between being an Israelite and a being a Jew, the overlooked details in Hosea’s prophecies, and the mind-bending way God purposes even the disobedience of his people for their good.
Show Notes
Jason’s books:
Paul and the Resurrection of Israel
The Idea of Israel
Jason’s Website: https://www.jasonstaples.com/
Jason’s FSU Seminoles Podcast: https://www.unconqueredpodcast.com/
Support us on Patreon
Website: thatllpreach.io
IG: thatllpreachpodcast
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There are few sections in the Bible more controversial than Romans 9-11. What does Paul mean when he says that “All Israel will be saved?” And why does he apply passages of the Bible reserved for the reunification of the northern and southern kingdoms of Israel to the Gentiles? And how does this affect the way we understand Israel today? Jason Staples tackles these questions head on in this episode. We’re going to talk about the difference between being an Israelite and a being a Jew, the overlooked details in Hosea’s prophecies, and the mind-bending way God purposes even the disobedience of his people for their good.
Show Notes
Jason’s books:
Paul and the Resurrection of Israel
The Idea of Israel
Jason’s Website: https://www.jasonstaples.com/
Jason’s FSU Seminoles Podcast: https://www.unconqueredpodcast.com/
Support us on Patreon
Website: thatllpreach.io
IG: thatllpreachpodcast
YouTube Channel

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