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Roma 9:4

4 Sila mga Israelinhon, ug nailaha ang pagkainanak, ang kadungganan, ang mga pakigsaad, ang pagkahinatag sa kasugoan ang pagsimba, ug ang mga saad;

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Church;   Word of God;   Scofield Reference Index - Adoption;   Israel;   Remnant;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Adoption;   Church of Israel;   Jews, the;   Promises of God, the;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Abraham;   Adoption;   Race;   Son of god;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Adoption;   Flesh;   Israel;   Paul the Apostle;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Calvinists;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Adoption;   Baptism, Christian;   Election of Grace;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Adoption;   Cloud;   Hebrews, the Epistle to the;   Jew;   Romans, the Epistle to the;   Shechinah;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Adoption;   Justification;   Romans, Book of;   Service;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Adoption;   Children (Sons) of God;   Covenant;   Election;   Evil;   Heredity;   Israelite;   Law;   Lawgiver;   Paul the Apostle;   Predestination;   Romans, Epistle to the;   Shekinah;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Adoption;   Brotherhood (2);   Covenant;   Father, Fatherhood;   Ignorance (2);   Israel;   Israelite;   Law;   Minister Ministry;   Nunc Dimittis ;   Promise;   Promise (2);   Religion (2);   Service;   Shekinah ;   Solomon ;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Adoption;   Divine;   13 To Worship, Serve;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Esau;   Israel;   Plagues of egypt;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Jew;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Shechi'nah;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Oracle;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Adoption;   Children of God;   Israelite;   Promise;   Relationships, Family;   Service;   Shekinah;   Kitto Biblical Cyclopedia - Adoption;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Christianity in Its Relation to Judaism;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

are Israelites: Romans 9:6, Genesis 32:28, Exodus 19:3-6, Deuteronomy 7:6, Psalms 73:1, Isaiah 41:8, Isaiah 46:3, John 1:47

the adoption: Exodus 4:22, Deuteronomy 14:1, Jeremiah 31:9, Jeremiah 31:20, Hosea 11:1

and the glory: Numbers 7:89, 1 Samuel 4:21, 1 Samuel 4:22, 1 Kings 8:11, Psalms 63:2, Psalms 78:61, Psalms 90:16, Isaiah 60:19

covenants: or, testaments, Genesis 15:18, Genesis 17:2, Genesis 17:7, Genesis 17:10, Exodus 24:7, Exodus 24:8, Exodus 34:27, Deuteronomy 29:1, Deuteronomy 31:16, Nehemiah 13:29, Psalms 89:3, Psalms 89:34, Jeremiah 31:33, Jeremiah 33:20-25, Acts 3:25, Hebrews 8:6-10

the giving: Romans 3:2, Nehemiah 9:13, Nehemiah 9:14, Psalms 147:19, Ezekiel 20:11, Ezekiel 20:12, John 1:17

the service: Exodus 12:25, Isaiah 5:2, Matthew 21:33, Hebrews 9:3, Hebrews 9:10

promises: Luke 1:54, Luke 1:55, Luke 1:69-75, Acts 2:39, Acts 3:25, Acts 3:26, Acts 13:32, Acts 13:33, Ephesians 2:12, Hebrews 6:13-17

Reciprocal: 1 Chronicles 17:22 - thy people Ezra 4:3 - Ye have nothing Psalms 105:6 - ye seed Isaiah 1:2 - I have Isaiah 22:1 - of vision Isaiah 45:11 - concerning my sons Isaiah 61:9 - their seed Isaiah 63:19 - are thine Matthew 8:12 - the children Matthew 15:26 - It is not Mark 12:1 - and set Luke 7:9 - not in Luke 15:31 - General John 4:22 - for Acts 3:12 - Ye men Acts 7:38 - lively Acts 10:11 - and a Acts 13:46 - It was Acts 22:5 - the brethren Romans 2:17 - thou art Romans 2:23 - that makest Romans 15:8 - Jesus Galatians 4:5 - that we Hebrews 7:6 - had 2 Peter 1:4 - are given

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Who are Israelites,.... Which were their national name, as descended from Jacob, whose name was Israel; and it was accounted a very honourable one; see Philippians 3:5; and the very name they bore gave the apostle some concern that they should be cut off; and then he proceeds to enumerate the several distinguishing favours and privileges they had been partakers of:

to whom pertaineth the adoption; not that special adoption, which springs from eternal predestination, is a blessing of the covenant of grace, comes through the redemption of Christ, and is received and enjoyed only by believers in him; for all that were Israelites, were not in this sense the children of God; but national adoption is here meant, by which the whole body of the people, as nation, were the sons of God, his firstborn:

and the glory; either the ark of the covenant, which is so called in

Psalms 63:2, according to Kimchi; or the clouds in the tabernacle and temple, which were called the glory of the Lord, and were symbols of his presence, the same with the Shekinah; and so Aben Ezra interprets power, the ark, and glory, the Shekinah, Psalms 63:2,

and the covenants; not the two Testaments, Old and New, but the covenant of circumcision, made with Abraham their father, and the covenant at Sinai they entered into with the Lord; some copies, and the Vulgate Latin and Ethiopic versions, read, "the covenant":

and the giving, of the law: מתן תורה, a way of speaking the x Jews make use of when they take notice of this privilege; for it was peculiarly given to them with great solemnity by God himself, through the disposition of angels into the hands of Moses the mediator, and by him to them; and on account of this, they reckoned themselves more beloved of God than the rest of mankind y

and the service of God; or "the service", as in the Greek text. So the Jews z are used to call it עבודה, "the service"; and false worship is called by them עבודה זרה, "strange service", which is the title of one of their Misnic tracts; and here it signifies the whole worship of God, in the whole compass of it, sacrifices, prayer, praise, c. daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly:

and the promises both temporal and spiritual, especially such as related to the Messiah, and which now had their accomplishment.

x T. Bab. Zebachim, fol. 116. 1. Zohar in Lev. fol. 5. 2, 3. y Tzeror Hammor, fol. 103. 2. z Vid. Pirke Abot, c. 1. sect. 2.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Who are Israelites - Descended from Israel, or Jacob; honored by having such an ancestor, and by bearing a name so distinguished as that of his descendants. It was formerly the honorable appellation of the people of God.

To whom pertaineth - To whom it belongs. It was their elevated external privilege.

The adoption - Of the nation into the family of God, or to be regarded as His special people; Deuteronomy 7:6.

And the glory - The symbol of the divine presence that attended them from Egypt, and that finally rested over the ark in the first temple - “the Shechinah;” Exodus 13:21-22; Exodus 25:22.

And the covenants - The various compacts or promises which had been made from time to time with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and with the nation; the pledges of the divine protection.

The giving of the law - On Mount Sinai; Exodus 20:0; compare Psalms 147:19.

And the service of God - The temple service; regarded by them as the pride and ornament of their nation.

And the promises - Of the Messiah; and of the spread of the true religion from them as a nation.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Romans 9:4. Who are Israelites — Descendants of Jacob, a man so highly favoured of God, and from whom he received his name Israel-a prince of God, Genesis 32:28; from which name his descendants were called Israelites, and separated unto God for his glory and praise. Their very name of Israelites implied their very high dignity; they were a royal nation; princes of the most high God.

The adoption — The Israelites were all taken into the family of God, and were called his sons and first-born, Exodus 4:22; Deuteronomy 14:1; Jeremiah 31:9; Hosea 11:1; and this adoption took place when God made the covenant with them at Horeb.

The glory — The manifestation of God among them; principally by the cloud and pillar, and the Shekinah, or Divine presence, appearing between the cherubim over the mercy-seat. These were peculiar to the Jews; no other nation was ever thus favoured.

The covenants — The covenants made with Abraham, both that which relates to the spiritual seed, and that which was peculiar to his natural descendants, Galatians 3:16, Galatians 3:17; which covenants were afterwards renewed by Moses, Deuteronomy 29:1. Some suppose that the singular is here put for the plural, and that by covenants we are to understand the decalogue, which is termed ברית berith, or covenant, Deuteronomy 4:13. But it is more likely that the apostle alludes to the great covenant made with Abraham, and to its various renewals and extensions at different times afterwards, as well as to its twofold design-the grant of the land of Canaan, and the rest that remains for the people of God.

The giving of the law — The revelation of God by God himself, containing a system of moral and political precepts. This was also peculiar to the Jews; for to no other nation had he ever given a revelation of his will.

The service — λατρεια. The particular ordinances, rites, and ceremonies of their religious worship, and especially the sacrificial system, so expressive of the sinfulness of sin and the holiness of God.

The promises — The land of Canaan, and the blessings of the Messiah and his kingdom; which promises had been made and often repeated to the patriarchs and to the prophets.


 
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