Romans 3:1-8 - The Privilege and Accountability of the Jewish People
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From Chapter 3:1-8 of the study of the Book of Romans (אֶל־הָרוֹמִיִּים), Brother Gideon Levytam continues with Paul’s instructions regarding God’s righteousness in relation to the Jewish people. In the final verse of Chapter 2, Paul explains that a true and complete Jew is not only one who is born a Jew physically but also one who is born again spiritually through faith in Jesus, the Messiah. He then expounds on the privilege and advantages the Jewish people have, as they were entrusted with the law and God’s word, making them more accountable to submit to God’s righteousness rather than their own. If some of the Jewish people did not believe in Yeshua, the promised Messiah, it does not mean that God is unrighteous. On the contrary, it demonstrates that those who are privileged bear the same responsibility to submit to God’s righteousness as those who are not.

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