Romans 11:12
Now if the fall of them be the riches of the world, and the diminishing of them the riches of the Gentiles; how much more their fulness?
Context
This verse from Romans Chapter 11 connects to 10 cross-references. Has God rejected his people? By no means. Paul himself is evidence of a remnant. The olive tree allegory: the natural branches (Israel) were broken off and wild branches (Gentiles) grafted in. Do not be arrogant — natural branches can …
Autres traductions
Now if their fall is the riches of the world, and their loss the riches of the Gentiles; how much more their fulness?
and if the fall of them <FI>is<Fi> the riches of a world, and the diminution of them the riches of nations, how much more the fulness of them?
Now, if their fall is the wealth of the world, and their loss the wealth of the Gentiles, how much greater will be the glory when they are made full?
Références croisées
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