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Replacement-resistant covenants.

Israel is not merely “not replaced.” The opposite is true: the covenants are structurally incapable of being revoked. Romans 9–11 is the spine. Sixty-one verses cross-reference it through the whole canon.

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Two layers of evidence

Paul’s argument in Romans 9–11 rests on explicit logic and on what Scripture reveals about the heart of God toward Israel.

Core (Direct Argument)

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Grafting, irrevocability, remnant, cornerstone, Gentile inclusion without displacement. Paul’s explicit logic and direct quotations from the Hebrew Scriptures.

Second-Order (Heart of God)

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Electing love, maternal memory, divine grief, theophanic action, intercessory mercy. Why abandonment of Israel is unthinkable given who God is and what He has sworn.

What Scripture says

Forty-three distilled phrases, audience-corrected. Filter by who the text is actually addressing.

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A Royal Diadem

You will be a glorious crown in the Lord’s hand,
and a royal diadem in the palm of your God’s hand.

Isaiah 62:3 (CJB)

Sixty-one verses, seventy-one cross-reference links. Drag any node to explore connections, then release to snap back into formation. Click a node for the full database row.

A Royal Diadem

Nodes snap back to the gem formation when released. Pentagon anchors: Abraham, David, Moses, Paul, Isaiah.

Applied depth

Study guides that walk through the backbone passage by passage.

Romans 9–11

The Olive Tree

What Paul actually wrote about Israel, the branches, and the gentiles grafted in.

In preparation
2 Corinthians 3

The Ministry of the New Covenant

Why “new covenant” means Torah written on the heart, not Israel replaced.