Continuing his study in the Book of Romans (אֶל־הָרוֹמִיִּים), Brother Gideon Levytam examines the Apostle Paul’s list of the unique privileges God gave to the nation of Israel in Romans 9:4-5. Gideon walks through Israel’s national adoption as God’s son, the Shekinah glory, the covenants (including the New Covenant, Brit Chadashah), the giving of the Law (Matan Torah), the service of God (Avodat HaElohim), the promises, and the fathers (Avot). Gideon then points to the climax of these privileges: from whom, according to the flesh, came Yeshua, Jesus the Messiah. Yet Paul also declares that Messiah is “over all, God blessed forever,” showing both His true humanity and His deity.
Romans 9:4-5 - Israel's Divine Heritage and the Deity of Messiah
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