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Whom he foreknew (ον προεγνω). The same form and sense as in 8:29, which see. Probably the Hebrew sense of choice beforehand. The …

God has not cast away. This is an explicit denial of the objection.
Which he foreknew. The word foreknew is expre…

Which he foreknew.—This must not be pressed too far, as implying an absolute indefectibility of the divine favor. God, having in H…

Preparation for this section has been made, especially in 9:27–29, where the OT teaching concerning the remnant is summarized by quotations from Is…

God has not cast away, etc. This is a negative answer, accompanied by a qualifying clause. For if the Apostle had unreservedly denied that…

God has not cast away his people which he foreknew
The apostle goes on with his answer to the objection, by distingu…

There was a chosen remnant of believing Jews, who had righteousne and life by faith in Jesus Christ. These were kept according to the election of g…

1. After showing that the fall of the Jews is deplorable, though not entirely excusable, the Apostle now shows that it is not universal.
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson