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Romans 11:1

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  • Publications Index

    w85 1/15 4-5; w62 407; ns 283; w45 117

Romans 11:2

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  • Research Guide

    Awake!,

    7/8/1990, p. 13

  • Publications Index

    g90 7/8 13;

    ns 283

Romans 11:4

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  • Research Guide

    Insight, Volume 1, p. 228

  • Publications Index

    it-1 228;

    ns 283; w45 117

Romans 11:5

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    11:5 Lit. with grace’s choice

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  • Research Guide

    Insight, Volume 2, p. 770

    Awake!,

    7/8/1990, p. 13

  • Publications Index

    it-2 770; g90 7/8 13;

    w83 8/15 18, 20; go 113; w74 695; w72 173; ns 283; w59 134; w58 697; w45 118

Romans 11:6

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    11:6 Lit. since grace no longer proves to be grace

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  • Publications Index

    g62 8/8 7; w45 121

Romans 11:7

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    11:7 Lit. the selection did win it

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  • Publications Index

    w61 527; w45 121-122, 137; w34 117, 120; jh 171, 181

Romans 11:8

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  • Research Guide

    Insight, Volume 1, p. 790

  • Publications Index

    it-1 790;

    w45 121-122

Romans 11:9

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  • Research Guide

    Insight, Volume 2, p. 794

  • Publications Index

    it-2 794;

    w45 122

Romans 11:10

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  • Publications Index

    w45 122

Romans 11:11

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  • Research Guide

    Insight, Volume 1, p. 1260

    Insight, Volume 2, p. 968

    “All Scripture,” p. 208

  • Publications Index

    it-1 1260; it-2 968; si 208;

    ad 873; w45 123

Romans 11:12

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  • Research Guide

    Insight, Volume 2, pp. 968, 1209

  • Publications Index

    it-2 968, 1209;

    w83 8/15 18, 20-21, 23-24; w45 123, 137

Romans 11:13

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    The Watchtower,

    11/15/2003, p. 9

    9/15/1993, pp. 5-6

  • Publications Index

    w03 11/15 9; w93 9/15 5-6;

    w81 3/15 24, 26-29; w81 4/15 31; w80 11/15 11; hs 125; w75 733; sl 199-200; w71 320; g61 12/22 28; w48 90; w45 132

Romans 11:14

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    11:14 Lit. make much of my office if so be I may stir the jealousy of my flesh

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  • Publications Index

    w45 132

Romans 11:15

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    11:15 Lit. is reconciliation

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  • Research Guide

    Insight, Volume 2, pp. 762, 1209

  • Publications Index

    it-2 762, 1209;

    w83 8/15 22; w74 127-128; w45 133

Romans 11:16

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  • Research Guide

    The Watchtower,

    5/15/2011, p. 23

  • Publications Index

    w11 5/15 23;

    w83 8/15 16; w45 133

Romans 11:17

Footnotes

  • *

    11:17 Lit. being wild olive

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    Life and Ministry Meeting Workbook,

    2/2019, p. 6

    Insight, Volume 1, pp. 993, 1234

    Insight, Volume 2, p. 552

    The Watchtower,

    5/15/2011, pp. 23-24

    5/15/2000, p. 28

  • Publications Index

    mwb19.02 6; it-1 993, 1234; it-2 552; w11 5/15 23-24; w00 5/15 28;

    w83 8/15 17-18, 20-21; w82 2/15 23-24; w80 7/15 24; w76 31-32; ad 1251; w66 126; bf 436; w59 338; w58 155; w45 134

Romans 11:18

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    w83 8/15 21; w80 7/15 24; bf 436; w58 155; w45 134

Romans 11:19

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    11:19 Or Then you will say “Branches were broken out to have me grafted in.”

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  • Publications Index

    w80 7/15 24; bf 436; w58 155; w45 136; w34 119; jh 178

Romans 11:20

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  • Publications Index

    w83 8/15 20-21; w80 7/15 24; w76 31-32; w66 125; bf 436; g62 5/8 28; w58 155; w53 726; w45 136

Romans 11:21

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    Insight, Volume 2, p. 821

    The Watchtower,

    5/15/2011, p. 23

  • Publications Index

    it-2 821; w11 5/15 23;

    w83 8/15 20-21; w80 7/15 24; bf 436; w58 155; w53 726; w45 136; w34 119; jh 178

Romans 11:22

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  • *

    11:22 Lit. since you too will

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  • Research Guide

    Insight, Volume 2, p. 821

  • Publications Index

    it-2 821;

    w83 8/15 21; w67 141; bf 436; w58 155; w53 726; w45 136

Romans 11:23

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  • Research Guide

    The Watchtower,

    5/15/2011, p. 25

  • Publications Index

    w11 5/15 25;

    w83 8/15 18, 21-22; w76 32; bf 436; w53 726; w45 136

Romans 11:24

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    Insight, Volume 1, p. 993

    Insight, Volume 2, pp. 474, 552

    The Watchtower,

    5/15/2011, p. 25

  • Publications Index

    it-1 993; it-2 474, 552; w11 5/15 25;

    w83 8/15 17-18; w80 7/15 24; w76 32; ad 1207, 1251; w66 125; bf 436; w45 136

Romans 11:25

Footnotes

  • *

    11:25 Lit. not be sagacious in yourselves

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    The Watchtower,

    11/1/2010, p. 29

    Reasoning, p. 222

  • Publications Index

    w10 11/1 29; rs 222;

    w85 1/15 5-6; w84 9/15 11-12; w83 8/15 16-18, 20, 24; w81 4/15 18; w74 127; w66 125; bf 436; w45 137; w41 350; w34 118; jh 174

Romans 11:26

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    The Watchtower,

    5/15/2011, p. 25

    11/1/2010, p. 29

    6/15/2008, p. 28

    Isaiah’s Prophecy II, pp. 299-300

    Reasoning, p. 222

  • Publications Index

    w11 5/15 25; w10 11/1 29; w08 6/15 28; ip-2 299-300; rs 222;

    w85 1/15 5-6; w84 9/15 10-20; w83 8/15 16-20; w81 4/15 18; kc 84; w80 11/15 26-27; w74 126-128; w73 730; w72 173; w66 125; bf 436; w45 138; w42 122, 186, 293; w36 371; w34 118-119, 124; jh 175, 179

Romans 11:27

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  • Research Guide

    Isaiah’s Prophecy II, pp. 299-301

  • Publications Index

    ip-2 300;

    w84 9/15 12-13; w80 11/15 26-27; w45 138; w36 371; w34 119; jh 179

Romans 11:28

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  • Publications Index

    g77 3/22 27; w45 139; w36 371; w34 120; jh 180; w33 349

Romans 11:29

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  • Publications Index

    g77 3/22 27; w45 139; w35 31

Romans 11:30

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  • Publications Index

    w45 139

Romans 11:31

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  • Publications Index

    w45 139

Romans 11:32

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  • Research Guide

    Insight, Volume 2, p. 377

  • Publications Index

    it-2 377;

    w45 139

Romans 11:33

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  • *

    11:33 Lit. O the depth of

  • *

    11:33 Or wealth and wisdom and knowledge

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    Close to Jehovah, pp. 176-177

    The Watchtower,

    11/15/2012, p. 16

  • Publications Index

    w24.05 2; cl 176-177; w12 11/15 16;

    w84 9/1 8-9, 11; w83 8/15 18-19; uw 59-60; w73 463; w73 488-489; w66 607; w65 302; w62 426; w38 206

Romans 11:34

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  • Publications Index

    w84 9/1 8-11, 13-15, 17-18; w83 8/15 18-19; w58 328

Romans 11:35

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  • Publications Index

    w83 8/15 18-19

Romans 11:36

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    11:36 Lit. is everything

  • *

    11:36 Or His is glory

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  • Publications Index

    w83 8/15 18-19

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Romans 11:1-36

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11 So I am saying, Did God reject his people? Away with the thought! for I am an Israelite myself, a descendant of Abraham, of the tribe of Benjamin. 2 God did not reject his people whom he foreknew. Or do you not know in the story of Elijah what the text says, when he is expostulating with God against Israel 3 “Lord, they killed thy prophets, they demolished thy altars, and I was the only one left, and they are after my life”— 4 but what does the divine voice say to him? “I left myself seven thousand men who did not bend a knee to the Baal.” 5* Thus then at the present time too there are leavings in accordance with the choice made by grace. 6* But if it is by grace it is no longer on the basis of deeds, else grace would no longer be grace.

7* What then? The very thing that Israel is hunting after, this thing it did not win: the chosen ones did win it, but the rest turned callous, 8 as it is written “God gave them a spirit of trance, eyes not to see and ears not to hear, up to this day”; 9 and David says “Let their table become a trap and toils and the bait on a trigger and retribution to them, 10 let their eyes be darkened out of seeing, and break down their back all the time.”

11 So I am saying, Did they stumble in order that they might fall? Away with the thought; but by their falling into offense the foreign nations get salvation to stir their jealousy. 12 But if their falling into offense is wealth to the world and their failure is wealth to the nations, how much more their full coming in! 13 But to you foreigners I say, Then so far as I am an apostle to foreigners I make much of my office 14* in the hope that I may stir the jealousy of my kindred and save some of them. 15* For if throwing them overboard means reconciliation for the world, what will taking them in be but life from the dead? 16 And if the piece taken out first is sacred, so is the batch; and if the root is sacred, so are the branches. 17* And if some of the branches were broken out, and you, being a piece of wild olive, were grafted in among them and came to share with them the root of the olive-tree’s fatness, 18 do not flout the branches; if you do, it is not you that are carrying the root but the root that is carrying you. 19* Then will you say “Branches were broken out to have me grafted in”? 20 All right: they were broken out by unbelief, and you stand by faith; do not get lofty ideas, but have fears, 21 for if God did not spare the natural branches neither will he spare you. 22* See, then, a kindness and a rigorousness of God’s: toward those who fell rigorousness, but toward you God’s kindness if you keep in touch with the kindness—else you too will be cut out. 23 And they, if they do not stick to unbelief, will be grafted in; for God is able to graft them in again. 24 For if you were cut out of the natural wild tree and grafted unnaturally into a quality tree, how much more shall these, the natural ones, be grafted on their own tree!

25* For I do not want you to be without the knowledge of this secret, brothers, in order that you may not feel sagacious, that there has come to Israel a partial callousing until the fullness of the nations gets in, 26 and thus all Israel will be saved, as it is written “He will come out of Sion who shall execute deliverance; he will turn away crimes from Jacob; 27 and this is the covenant from me for them, when I remove their sins.” 28 As to the gospel they are enemies on your account, but as to the choice they are dear on account of the fathers; 29 for God’s gracious gifts and his call are not liable to a change of mind. 30 For as you were formerly disobedient to God but now have come to receive mercy by the disobedience of these, 31 so it was that these too were disobedient now in order that by the mercy to you they too may receive mercy. 32 For God locked everybody up into disobedience in order that he may have mercy on everybody.

33** O the vastness of God’s wealth in both wisdom and knowledge! how unsearchable are his judgments and how untraceable his courses! 34 “For who has known the Lord’s mind? or who has been adviser to him?” 35 “or who has advanced any sum to him and is to have it paid back?” 36** because out of him and through him and into him comes everything. To him be glory forever; amen.

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