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| 11:1 | I say, then, Did God cast away His people? let it not be! for I also am an Israelite, of the seed of Abraham, of the tribe of Benjamin: |
| 11:2 | God did not cast away His people whom He knew before; have ye not known -- in Elijah -- what the Writing saith? how he doth plead with God concerning Israel, saying, |
| 11:3 | `Lord, Thy prophets they did kill, and Thy altars they dug down, and I was left alone, and they seek my life;' |
| 11:4 | but what saith the divine answer to him? `I left to Myself seven thousand men, who did not bow a knee to Baal.' |
| 11:5 | So then also in the present time a remnant according to the choice of grace there hath been; |
| 11:6 | and if by grace, no more of works, otherwise the grace becometh no more grace; and if of works, it is no more grace, otherwise the work is no more work. |
| 11:7 | What then? What Israel doth seek after, this it did not obtain, and the chosen did obtain, and the rest were hardened, |
| 11:8 | according as it hath been written, `God gave to them a spirit of deep sleep, eyes not to see, and ears not to hear,' -- unto this very day, |
| 11:9 | and David saith, `Let their table become for a snare, and for a trap, and for a stumbling-block, and for a recompense to them; |
| 11:10 | let their eyes be darkened -- not to behold, and their back do Thou always bow down.' |
| 11:11 | I say, then, Did they stumble that they might fall? let it not be! but by their fall the salvation `is' to the nations, to arouse them to jealousy; |
| 11:12 | and if the fall of them `is' the riches of a world, and the diminution of them the riches of nations, how much more the fulness of them? |
| 11:13 | For to you I speak -- to the nations -- inasmuch as I am indeed an apostle of nations, my ministration I do glorify; |
| 11:14 | if by any means I shall arouse to jealousy mine own flesh, and shall save some of them, |
| 11:15 | for if the casting away of them `is' a reconciliation of the world, what the reception -- if not life out of the dead? |
| 11:16 | and if the first-fruit `is' holy, the lump also; and if the root `is' holy, the branches also. |
| 11:17 | And if certain of the branches were broken off, and thou, being a wild olive tree, wast graffed in among them, and a fellow-partaker of the root and of the fatness of the olive tree didst become -- |
| 11:18 | do not boast against the branches; and if thou dost boast, thou dost not bear the root, but the root thee! |
| 11:19 | Thou wilt say, then, `The branches were broken off, that I might be graffed in;' right! |
| 11:20 | by unbelief they were broken off, and thou hast stood by faith; be not high-minded, but be fearing; |
| 11:21 | for if God the natural branches did not spare -- lest perhaps He also shall not spare thee. |
| 11:22 | Lo, then, goodness and severity of God -- upon those indeed who fell, severity; and upon thee, goodness, if thou mayest remain in the goodness, otherwise, thou also shalt be cut off. |
| 11:23 | And those also, if they may not remain in unbelief, shall be graffed in, for God is able again to graff them in; |
| 11:24 | for if thou, out of the olive tree, wild by nature, wast cut out, and, contrary to nature, wast graffed into a good olive tree, how much rather shall they, who `are' according to nature, be graffed into their own olive tree? |
| 11:25 | For I do not wish you to be ignorant, brethren, of this secret -- that ye may not be wise in your own conceits -- that hardness in part to Israel hath happened till the fulness of the nations may come in; |
| 11:26 | and so all Israel shall be saved, according as it hath been written, `There shall come forth out of Sion he who is delivering, and he shall turn away impiety from Jacob, |
| 11:27 | and this to them `is' the covenant from Me, when I may take away their sins.' |
| 11:28 | As regards, indeed, the good tidings, `they are' enemies on your account; and as regards the choice -- beloved on account of the fathers; |
| 11:29 | for unrepented of `are' the gifts and the calling of God; |
| 11:30 | for as ye also once did not believe in God, and now did find kindness by the unbelief of these: |
| 11:31 | so also these now did not believe, that in your kindness they also may find kindness; |
| 11:32 | for God did shut up together the whole to unbelief, that to the whole He might do kindness. |
| 11:33 | O depth of riches, and wisdom and knowledge of God! how unsearchable His judgments, and untraceable His ways! |
| 11:34 | for who did know the mind of the Lord? or who did become His counsellor? |
| 11:35 | or who did first give to Him, and it shall be given back to him again? |
| 11:36 | because of Him, and through Him, and to Him `are' the all things; to Him `is' the glory -- to the ages. Amen. |
| 11:1 | I saye then: hath god cast awaye his people? God forbyd. For even I verely am an Israelite of the seed of Abraha and of ye tribe of Beniamin |
| 11:2 | god hath not cast awaye his people which he knew before. Ether wote ye not what the scripture sayth by the mouth of Helias how he maketh intercession to god agaynst Israel sayinge: |
| 11:3 | Lorde they have kylled thy prophetes and dygged doune thyn alters: and I am lefte only and they seke my lyfe. |
| 11:4 | But what sayth the answer of god to him agayne? I have reserved vnto me seven thousande men which have not bowed the knee to Baal. |
| 11:5 | Even so at this tyme ys ther a remnanaunt lefte thorow the eleccion of grace. |
| 11:6 | Yf it be of grace the is it not of workes. For then were grace no moare grace. Yf it be of workes then is it no moare grace. For then were deservyng no lenger deservynge. |
| 11:7 | What then? Israel hath not obtayned that that he sought. No but yet the election hath obtayned it. The remnaunt are blynded |
| 11:8 | accordynge as it is written: God hath geven the the sprete of vnquyetnes: eyes that they shuld not se and eares that they shuld not heare even vnto this daye. |
| 11:9 | And David sayth: Let their table be made a snare to take them with all and an occasion to faule and a rewarde vnto them. |
| 11:10 | Let their eyes be blynded that they se not: and ever bowe doune their backes. |
| 11:11 | I saye then: Have they therfore stombled that they shulde but faule only? God forbyd: but thorowe their faule is salvacio happened vnto the gentyls for to provoke the with all. |
| 11:12 | Wherfore yf the faule of them be the ryches of the worlde: and the mynysshynge of them the ryches of the gentyls: How moche more shuld it be so yf they all beleved. |
| 11:13 | I speake to you gentyls in as moche as I am the Apostle of ye gentyls I will magnify myn office |
| 11:14 | that I myght provoke them which are my flesshe and myght save some of them. |
| 11:15 | For yf the castynge awaye of them be the reconcylynge of the worlde: what shall the receavynge of them be but lyfe agayne from deeth? |
| 11:16 | For yf one pece be holy the whole heepe is holy. And yf the rote be holy the braunches are holy also. |
| 11:17 | Though some of the brauuches be broken of and thou beynge a wylde olyue tree arte graft in amonge them and made parttaker of ye rote and fatnes of the olyve tree |
| 11:18 | bost not thy selfe agaynst the brauches. For yf thou bost thy selfe remember that thou bearest not the rote but the rote the. |
| 11:19 | Thou wilt saye then: the brauches are broken of that I myght be grafte in. |
| 11:20 | Thou sayest well: because of vnbeleve they are broken of and thou stondest stedfast in fayth. |
| 11:21 | Be not hye mynded but feare seynge that God spared not the naturall braunches lest haply he also spare not the. |
| 11:22 | Beholde ye kyndnes and rigorousnes of God: on the which fell rigorousnes: but towardes the kyndnes yf thou cotinue in his kyndnes. Or els thou shalt be hewen of |
| 11:23 | and they yf they byde not still in vnbelefe shalbe graffed in agayne. For God is of power to graffe them in agayne. |
| 11:24 | For yf thou wast cut out of a naturall wilde olyve tree and wast graffed contrary to nature in a true olyve tree: how moche more shall the naturall brauches be graffed in their awne olyve tree agayne. |
| 11:25 | I wolde not that this secrete shuld be hyd fro you my brethren (lest ye shuld be wyse in youre awne consaytes) that partly blyndnes is happened in Israel vntyll ye fulnes of the gentyls be come in: |
| 11:26 | and so all Israel shalbe saved. As it is writte: There shall come oute of Sion he yt doth delyver and shall turne awaye the vngodlynes of Iacob. |
| 11:27 | And this is my covenaunt vnto them when I shall take awaye their synnes. |
| 11:28 | As cocernynge the gospell they are enemies for youre sakes: but as touchinge the election they are loved for ye fathers sakes. |
| 11:29 | For verely the gyftes and callynge of god are soche that it cannot repent him of them: |
| 11:30 | for loke as ye in tyme passed have not beleved God yet have now obtayned mercy thorow their vnbelefe: |
| 11:31 | even so now have they not beleved the mercy which is happened vnto you that they also maye obtayne mercy. |
| 11:32 | God hath wrapped all nacions in vnbeleve that he myght have mercie on all. |
| 11:33 | O the depnes of the aboundaunt wysdome and knowledge of God: how vnserchable are his iudgementes and his wayes past findyng out. |
| 11:34 | For who hath knowen the mynde of the lorde? or who was his counseller? |
| 11:35 | other who hath geven vnto him fyrst that he myght be recompensed agayne? |
| 11:36 | For of him and thorow him and for him are all thinges To him be glorye for ever Amen. |
| 11:1 | I saye then: Hath God thrust out his people? God forbyd: for I also am an Israelite, of the sede of Abraham out of the trybe of Ben Iamin. |
| 11:2 | God hath not thrust out his people, whom he knewe before. Or wote ye not what the scripture sayeth of Elias, how he maketh intercession vnto God agaynst Israel, and sayeth: |
| 11:3 | LORDE, they haue slayne thy prophetes, & dydged downe thine altares, and I am lefte ouer onely, and they seke my life? |
| 11:4 | But what sayeth the answere of God vnto him? I haue reserued vnto me seuen thousande men, which haue not bowed their knee before Baal. |
| 11:5 | Eue so goeth it now at this tyme also wt this remnaunt after ye eleccion of grace. |
| 11:6 | Yf it be done of grace, the is it not of deseruynge: els were grace no grace. But yf it be of deseruynge, then is grace nothinge: els were deseruynge no deseruynge. |
| 11:7 | What the? Israel hath not optayned yt which he soughte, but the eleccion hath optayned it. As for ye other, they are blynded. |
| 11:8 | As it is wrytten: God hath geuen them the sprete of vnquyetnesse, eyes that they shulde not se, and eares that they shulde not heare, eue vnto this daye. |
| 11:9 | And Dauid sayeth: Let their table be made a snare to take the withall, & an occasion to fall, & a rewarde vnto the. |
| 11:10 | Let their eyes be blynded that they se not, and euer bowe downe their backes. |
| 11:11 | I saye then: Haue they therfore stombled, yt they shulde cleane fall to naughte? God forbyd: but thorow their fall is saluacion happened vnto ye Heythen, that he mighte prouoke them to be zelous after them. |
| 11:12 | For yf their fall be the riches of the worlde, and the mynishinge of the the riches of the Heythen: how moch more shulde it be so, yf their fulnesse were there? |
| 11:13 | I speake vnto you Heythen: for in as moch as I am ye Apostle of the Heythen, I wil prayse myne office, |
| 11:14 | yf I mighte prouoke them vnto zele, which are my fleshe, and saue some of them. |
| 11:15 | For yf the losse of them by the recocylinge of the worlde, what were that els, then as yf life were taken of the deed? |
| 11:16 | Yf the begynnynge be holy, then is all ye dowe holy: and yf the rote be holy, then are the braunches holy also. |
| 11:17 | But though some of ye braunches now be broke, and thou, wha thou wast a wylde olyue tre,art grafte in amonge them, and made partaker of the rote and sappe of the olyue tre, |
| 11:18 | boost not thy selfe agaynst the braunches. Yf thou boost thy selfe agaynst them, then bearest not thou the rote, but the rote beareth the. |
| 11:19 | Thou wilt saye then: the braunches are broke of, that I mighte be grafted in. |
| 11:20 | Thou sayest well. They are broken of because off their vnbeleue, but thou stondest thorow beleue |
| 11:21 | Be not thou hye mynded, but feare, seynge God hath not spared the naturall braunches, lest he also spare not the. |
| 11:22 | Beholde therfore the kyndnesse and rigorousnes off God: on them which fell, rigorousnes: but towarde the, kyndnes, yf thou contynue in the kyndnesse. Els shalt thou be hewe of: |
| 11:23 | and they, yf they byde not styll in vnbeleue, shal be grafted in agayne. For God is of power to grafte the in agayne. |
| 11:24 | For yf thou be cut out of the naturall wilde olyue tre, and grafted (contrary to nature) in the good olyue tre, how moch more shal they that are naturall, be grafted in their awne olyue tre agayne? |
| 11:25 | I wolde not that this secrete shulde be hyd from you brethre (lest ye shulde be wyse in youre awne cosaytes) that partly blyndnesse is happened vnto Israel, so longe tyll the fulnesse of the Heythen be come in, |
| 11:26 | and so all Israel shalbe saued. As it is wrytten: There shal come out of Sion he that doth delyuer, and shal turne awaye vngodlynes from Iacob. |
| 11:27 | And this is my couenaut with them, wha I shal take awaye their synnes. |
| 11:28 | As concernynge the Gospell, I holde them as enemies for youre sakes: but as touchinge the eleccion, I loue them for the fathers sakes. |
| 11:29 | For verely the giftes & callynge of God are soch, that it can not repente him of them. |
| 11:30 | For likewyse as ye also in tyme passed haue not beleued, but now haue optayned mercy thorow their vnbeleue: |
| 11:31 | Euen so now haue they not beleued on the mercy which his happened vnto you, that they also maye optayne mercy. |
| 11:32 | For God hath closed vp all vnder vnbeleue, that he mighte haue mercy on all. |
| 11:33 | O the depenesse of the riches, both of the wyssdome and knowlege of God? How incomprehensible are his iudgmentes, and his wayes vnsearcheable? |
| 11:34 | For who hath knowne the mynde of the LORDE? Or who hath bene his councell geuer? |
| 11:35 | Or who hath geue him ought afore hande, that he mighte be recompenced agayne? |
| 11:36 | For of him, and thorow him, and in him are all thinges. To him be prayse for euer, Amen. |
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