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Romans 9:1-13 Contemporary English Version Anglicised (CEVUK00)

1. I am a follower of Christ, and the Holy Spirit is a witness to my conscience. So I tell the truth and I am not lying when I say

2. my heart is broken and I am in great sorrow.

3. I would gladly be placed under God's curse and be separated from Christ for the good of my own people.

4. They are the descendants of Israel, and they are also God's chosen people. God showed them his glory. He made agreements with them and gave them his Law. The temple is theirs and so are the promises that God made to them.

5. They have those famous ancestors, who were also the ancestors of Jesus Christ. I pray that God, who rules over all, will be praised for ever! Amen.

6. It cannot be said that God broke his promise. After all, not all the people of Israel are the true people of God.

7-8. In fact, when God made the promise to Abraham, he meant only Abraham's descendants by his son Isaac. God was talking only about Isaac when he promised

9. Sarah, “At this time next year I will return, and you will already have a son.”

10. Don't forget what happened to the twin sons of Isaac and Rebekah.

11-12. Even before they were born or had done anything good or bad, the Lord told Rebekah that her elder son would serve the younger one. The Lord said this to show that he makes his own choices and that it wasn't because of anything either of them had done.

13. That's why the Scriptures say that the Lord liked Jacob more than Esau.

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