The Most neglected chapter in the Bible (Romans 9) / by W.E. Best.
Material type:
- BS 2665.2 .B47
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Includes scripture index
God's sovereignty is absolute arbitrariness
God orders all things
Paul's sorrow for the Jews
Privileges of the Jews
The principle of divine election
Individual election
Anticipated questions answered
Things to consider in election and reprobation
Reprobation defined
Important distinctions
Hardening
The potter and the clay
Scripture references to the metaphor of the potter and the clay
Vessels of wrath
prepared for destruction
Vessels of mercy
Prepared for glory
Vessels of mercy
not restricted to the Jews
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