Butch, I do not know how to say this without being blunt, but Paul is not addressing Jewish believers only from Chapter 2 to Chapter 11 because of one reference in 2:17. That is simply not exegesis, or contextual. When I asked you to do this.... "Concerning Romans 9, can you demonstrate the context and show how each and every part of the context relates to issues concerning Abraham?" That does not mean I am asking you to just pick one verse and then suggest "thats what its all about." I must admit you picked a few more verses to include, but I asked you to include every verse and show the flow of Paul's logic and the continuity between each and every part of the text. You end any discussion of the text at verse 5. That
Hi Mondar
I didn't figure I'd need to right a verse by verse commentary to make the point. I figured once I established what the promises were Paul's argument could be easily seen. Regarding Paul's addressing the Jews.
17
Behold, thou art called a Jew, and restest in the law, and makest thy boast of God, (Rom 2:17 KJV)
He turns his attention to the Jews here.
24 For the name of God is blasphemed
among the Gentiles through you, as it is written. (Rom 2:24 KJV).
The "you" is the Jews.
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Romans 3:1 What advantage then hath the Jew? or what profit
is there of circumcision?
2 Much every way: chiefly, because that unto them were committed the oracles of God.
3 For what if some did not believe? shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect?
4 God forbid: yea, let God be true, but every man a liar; as it is written, That thou mightest be justified in thy sayings, and mightest overcome when thou art judged.
5 But if
our unrighteousness commend the righteousness of God, what shall we say?
Is God unrighteous who taketh vengeance? (I speak as a man)
6 God forbid: for then how shall God judge the world? (Rom 3:1-6 KJV)
9 What then?
are we better than they? No, in no wise: for we have before proved both
Jews and Gentiles, that they are all under sin; (Rom 3:9 KJV)
19 Now
we know that what things soever the law saith,
it saith to them who are under the law: that every mouth may be stopped, and all the world may become guilty before God. (Rom 3:19 KJV)
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Romans 4:1 What shall we say then that
Abraham our father, as pertaining to the flesh, hath found? (Rom 4:1 KJV)
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Romans 7:1 Know ye not,
brethren, (for I speak to them that know the law,) how that the law hath dominion over a man as long as he liveth? (Rom 7:1 KJV)
4 Wherefore,
my brethren, ye also are become dead to the law by the body of Christ; that ye should be married to another,
even to him who is raised from the dead, that we should bring forth fruit unto God. (Rom 7:4 KJV)
6 But now
we are delivered from the law, that being dead wherein we were held; that we should serve in newness of spirit, and not
in the oldness of the letter. (Rom 7:6 KJV)
The Gentiles were not under the Law.
3 For I could wish that myself were accursed from Christ for
my brethren, my kinsmen according to the flesh:
4 Who are Israelites; to whom
pertaineth the adoption, and the glory, and the covenants, and the giving of the law, and the service
of God, and the promises;
5 Whose
are the fathers, and of whom as concerning the flesh Christ
came, who is over all, God blessed for ever. Amen. (Rom 9:3-5 KJV)
6 Not as though the word of God hath taken none effect.
For they are not all Israel, which are of Israel:
7 Neither, because they are the seed of Abraham,
are they all children: but, In Isaac shall thy seed be called. (Rom 9:6-7 KJV)
25
As he saith also in Osee, I will call them my people, which were not my people; and her beloved, which was not beloved.
26 And it shall come to pass,
that in the place where it was said unto them, Ye
are not my people; there shall they be called the children of the living God. (Rom 9:25-26 KJV)
Here is the passage that Paul is quoting.
6 And she conceived again, and bare a daughter. And
God said unto him, Call her name Loruhamah
: for I will no more have mercy upon
the house of Israel; but I will utterly take them away.
7
But I will have mercy upon
the house of Judah, and will save them by the LORD their God, and will not save them by bow, nor by sword, nor by battle, by horses, nor by horsemen.
8 Now when she had weaned Loruhamah, she conceived, and bare a son.9 Then said
God, Call his name Loammi:
for ye are not my people, and I will not be your God.
10
Yet the number of the children of Israel shall be as the sand of the sea, which cannot be measured nor numbered; and it shall come to pass, that in the place where it was said unto them, Ye are not my people, there it shall be said unto them, Ye are the sons of the living God.(Hos 1:6-10 KJV)
Here we see the references to God having mercy on who He wills. We also the that Paul is speaking of Jews when he quotes this passage.
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Romans 10:1 Brethren,
my heart's desire and prayer to God for Israel is, that they might be saved. (Rom 10:1 KJV)
16 But they have not all obeyed the gospel.
For Esaias saith, Lord, who hath believed our report? (Rom 10:16 KJV)
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Romans 11:1 I say then,
Hath God cast away his people? God forbid. For I also am an Israelite, of the seed of Abraham,
of the tribe of Benjamin.
2 God hath not cast
away his people which he foreknew. Wot ye not what the scripture saith of Elias? how he maketh intercession to God against Israel, saying, (Rom 11:1-2 KJV)
13
For I speak to you Gentiles, inasmuch as I am the apostle of the Gentiles, I magnify mine office: (Rom 11:13 KJV)
I think it’s clear that Paul is addressing the Jewish believers from 217-11;13. There are multiple references who he is addressing in these passages. He clearly turns his attention to the Gentiles in 11:13.
Was Pharaoh his kinsman according to the flesh?
No, I’m not sure what that has to do with it.
Were the Gentiles mentioned in verse 24 Paul's kinsman according to the flesh. Again, you pick one thing somewhere in the text and then make that the context without demonstrating it in all the parts of the context?
Yes, there were Gentiles who were Paul’s kinsmen. Abraham was a Gentile who was called. Isaac was a Gentile who was called.
I suspect that you are understanding the word “called” to be referring to salvation. Do you understand it the way reformed theology understands it? If so, I would suggest that that is not what Paul has in mind.