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For though thy people Israel be as the sand of the sea,
Yet a remnant of them shall return:
The consumption decreed shall overflow with righteousness.
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The Bible refers to a remnant of God’s people who are faithful to God and will receive His salvation. Allen argues that “the prophetic notion of a remnant builds a bridge between the outworking of divine judgment and the possibility of salvation” (Allen, “Images of Israel,” 163). At times, Israel as a whole seems to represent the faithful remnant; however, the faithful will also include people from outside Israel (Isa 49:3–6). Jesus Christ fulfills the role of the true and faithful remnant.
The Bible refers to a remnant of God’s people who are faithful to God and will receive His salvation. This remnant builds a bridge between the outworking of divine judgment and the possibility of salvation”
At times, Israel as a nation represented the faithful remnant; however, the faithful will also include people from outside Israel ().
Jesus Christ fulfills the role of the true and faithful remnant.[1]
[1] Nierengarten, P. A. (2016). Remnant. In J. D. Barry, D. Bomar, D. R. Brown, R. Klippenstein, D. Mangum, C. Sinclair Wolcott, … W. Widder (Eds.), The Lexham Bible Dictionary. Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press.
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