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Dieu n'a point rejeté son peuple, qu'il a connu d'avance. Ne savez-vous pas ce que l'Ecriture rapporte d'Elie, comment il adresse à Dieu cette plainte contre Israël:

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Louis Segond 1910

Dieu n'a point rejeté son peuple, qu'il a connu d'avance. Ne savez-vous pas ce que l'Ecriture rapporte d'Elie, comment il adresse à Dieu cette plainte contre Israël:

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God hath not cast away his people which he foreknew. Wot ye not what the scripture saith of Elias? how he maketh intercession to God against Israel, saying,

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  • Diodorus of Tarsus

    Fragmenta in epistulam ad Romanos

    ειν μετα του εκτεινειν τας χειρας προς αυτους, δια δε του αυτου και το σχημα του σταυρου υποδεικνυς. Rom 11,1–2 Παλιν φοβηθεις ο αποστολος μη το πλεοναζον της αποβολης των Ἰουδαιων δοξηι αιρεσιν της απειθειας εργαζεσθαι, χωρει επι το ολιγον λειμμα της εκλογης των αποστολων και τω…
  • Gottschalk of Orbais

    Confession and Extended Confession

    but rather agrees with it, as the Apostle said: 'God has not rejected His people whom He foreknew' (Romans 11:2). Although elsewhere, combining both, but distinguishing them with a reasonable difference, he wonderfully defined it by saying: 'By predestination God foreknew those t…
  • Gottschalk of Orbais

    Confession and Extended Confession

    ly in the earlier sense, since the Apostle said, 'God has not rejected His people whom He foreknew' (Romans 11:2). When Augustine explained that in this context, "foreknowledge" means predestination (XI, 7), he mentioned a bit later: To predestine is to foreknow what he himself…

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