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So also in Hosea He says, "I will call that nation My People which was not My People, and I will call her beloved who was not beloved.
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And in the place where it was said to them, `No people of Mine are you,' there shall they be called sons of the everliving God."
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And Isaiah cries aloud concerning Israel, "Though the number of the sons of Israel be like the sands of the sea, only a remnant of them shall be saved;
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for the Lord will hold a reckoning upon the earth, making it efficacious and brief."
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Even as Isaiah says in an earlier place, "Were it not that the Lord, the God of Hosts, had left us some few descendants, we should have become like Sodom, and have come to resemble Gomorrah."
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To what conclusion does this bring us? Why, that the Gentiles, who were not in pursuit of righteousness, have overtaken it--a righteousness, however, which arises from faith;
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while the descendants of Israel, who were in pursuit of a Law that could give righteousness, have not arrived at one.
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And why? Because they were pursuing a righteousness which should arise not from faith, but from what they regarded as merit. They stuck their foot against the stone which lay in their way;
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in agreement with the statement of Scripture, "See, I am placing on Mount Zion a stone for people to stumble at, and a rock for them to trip over, and yet he whose faith rests upon it shall never have reason to feel ashamed."