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"The Root" in Paul's Olive Tree Metaphor (Romans 11:16-24)

"The Root" in Paul's Olive Tree Metaphor (Romans 11:16-24)

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  • Svetlana Khobnya

How are the Gentiles included in Israel, the Old Testament people of God? Paul in Romans 11:16-24 uses the metaphor of an olive tree with a root to explain this relationship. This article looks at how this metaphor fits into Paul's whole argument of the restoration of Israel in Romans.

Source: Tyndale Bulletin, 2013. 17 pages.

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