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In recent years scriptural prophecies about the end times have become the subject of an increasing number of books. Many of these, however, are popularized accounts containing little thoughtful biblical scholarship. Yet the series studies available are often too difficult for the average reader to understand. George Eldon Ladd has endeavored to rectify this situation with a serious discussion of...

“and this will be my covenant with them when I take away their sins.” (Rom. 11:25–27) Here is the divine order in redemptive history: natural branches on the cultivated olive tree; natural branches broken off because of unbelief; wild branches grafted in, contrary to nature; the natural branches yet to be re-grafted into the olive tree. Israel stumbled at the rock of offense—Christ—but not that she should forever fall (Rom. 11:11). When Paul says, “All Israel will be saved,” he obviously cannot mean
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