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The detailed, doctrine-packed message of Paul is sorted out in a thorough, fresh translation and commentary. The author takes care to explain and interact with conflicting views.

Therefore, while appreciating the good elements in Calvin’s explanation, we cannot agree with him in interpreting the term “all Israel” in 11:26 as referring to all the elect, both Jews and Gentiles. A passage should be interpreted in light of its context. In the present case the context points to Jews, not to Gentiles, nor in verses 26–29 to a combination of Jews and Gentiles. C. A Third Theory The term “All Israel” means the total number of elect Jews, the sum of all Israel’s “remnants.” “All Israel”
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