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Grafted In: Israel, Gentiles, and the Mystery of the Gospel

Lancaster, D. Thomas

Summary

This book examines the Apostle Paul's metaphor of Gentile believers as wild olive branches grafted into the cultivated olive tree of Israel (Romans 11). It explores the theological implications of Gentile inclusion in the people of God, addressing questions about identity, covenant participation, and the relationship between Jewish and Gentile believers. The work delves into the concept of the "mystery of the gospel," highlighting the unity and diversity within the body of Messiah and the ongoing significance of Israel in God's redemptive plan.

Grafted In: Israel, Gentiles, and the Mystery of the Gospel

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Author
Lancaster, D. Thomas
Publisher
First Fruits of Zion
Year
2003

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