Romans 11:19 Cross References - Murdock

19 And shouldst thou say, The branches were plucked off, that I might be grafted into their place.

Romans 11:11-12

11 But I say: Have they so stumbled as to fall entirely? Far be it. Rather, by their stumbling, life hath come to the Gentiles, for awakening their jealousy. 12 And if their stumbling was riches to the world, and their condemnation riches to the Gentiles; how much more their completeness?

Romans 11:17

17 And if some of the branches were plucked off; and thou, an olive from the desert, wast in-grafted in their place, and hast become a participator of the root and fatness of the olive-tree;

Romans 11:23-24

23 And they, if they do not continue in their destitution of faith, even they will be grafted in; for God is able to graft them in again. 24 For if thou wast plucked from the wild olive-tree, which was natural to thee, and wast grafted, contrary to thy nature, into a good olive-tree; how much more may they be grafted into their natural olive-tree?

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