Behold therefore the goodness, &c.— What is here meant by goodness to the believing Gentile, as it stands opposed to severity against the rejected Jew, is very evident. It is the same with salvation being come to them, Romans 11:11 with their being enriched, Romans 11:12 with their being grafted into the good olive-tree, Romans 11:17 with their having obtained mercy, Romans 11:30 with their being called and chosen, ch. Romans 9:24. It is, in short, the same with their being justified by the grace of God, upon their faith.

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