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The Justification of God: An Exegetical & Theological Study of Romans 9:1–23 is unavailable, but you can change that!

“I find The Justification of God the most compelling and forceful exposition of Romans 9:1–23 that I have ever seen,” says Richard Muller of Calvin Theological Seminary. The Justification of God brings together the best scholarship on and exegesis of Romans 9. Undergirded by the author’s belief that the sovereignty of God is too precious a part of our faith to dismiss or approach weak-kneed,...

(present tense: 9:4a). The tense of the verb17 in 9:4a as well as the relationship18 between 9:1–5 and 9:6a resists every effort (e.g. of Johannes Munck and Lucien Cerfaux) to relegate the prerogatives of Israel to the past.19 Furthermore, Paul’s bold assertion that the glorious privileges of Israel belong to unbelieving Israel (the antecedent of οἵτινες, 9:4a) resists the effort of Erich Dinkler (“Praedestination,” 88) to argue from 9:6b (“Not all those from Israel are Israel”) that “the promises
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