Verse 1
I say then, hath God cast away his people? God forbid. For I also am an Israelite, of the seede of Abraham, of the tribe of Beniamin,
Verse 2
God hath not cast away his people which he knewe before. Wote ye not what the scripture sayth of Elias? howe he maketh intercession to God, agaynst Israel,
Verse 3
Saying: Lord, they haue kylled thy prophetes, and dygged downe thyne aulters: and I am left alone, and they seke my lyfe.
Verse 4
But what sayth the aunswere of God vnto hym? I haue reserued vnto my selfe seuen thousande men, which haue not bowed the knee to ye image of Baal.
Verse 5
Euen so at this tyme, there is a remnaunt, according to the election of grace.
Verse 6
If it be of grace, then is it not nowe of workes: For the grace is no more grace. But yf it be of workes, then is it nowe no grace: For then worke is no more worke.
Verse 7
What then? Israel hath not obtayned that which he sought: but the election hath obtayned it, the remnaunt hath ben blynded,
Verse 8
Accordyng as it is written: God hath geuen them the spirite of remorse, eyes that they shoulde not see, and eares that they shoulde not heare, euen vnto this day.
Verse 9
And Dauid sayth: Let their table be made a snare, and a trappe, and a stumbling stocke, and a recompence vnto the.
Verse 10
Let their eyes be blinded yt they see not, & bowe thou downe their backe alway.
Verse 11
I say then, haue they therfore stumbled, that they shoulde fall? God forbyd: but through their fall, saluation is come vnto the gentiles, for to prouoke them withall.
Verse 12
Nowe, yf the fall of them be ye ryches of the worlde, and the minishyng of the, the ryches of the gentiles: Howe much more their fulnesse?
Verse 13
For I speake to you gentiles, in as much as I am the Apostle of the gentiles, I magnifie myne office.
Verse 14
If by any meane I may prouoke the which are my fleshe, and myght saue some of them.
Verse 15
For yf the castyng away of them, be the reconcilyng of the worlde: what shall the receauyng of them be, but lyfe from the dead?
Verse 16
For yf the first fruites be holy, ye whole lumpe also is holy. And yf the roote be holy, the braunches also.
Verse 17
And yf some of the brauches be broken of, and thou beyng a wylde Oliue tree, wast graft in among them, & made partaker of the roote and fatnesse of the Oliue tree:
Verse 18
Boast not thy selfe agaynst the braunches. For yf thou boast thy selfe, thou bearest not the roote, but the roote thee.
Verse 19
Thou wylt say then, the braunches are broken of, that I might be graft in.
Verse 20
Well: because of vnbeliefe, they were broken of, and thou stodest stedfast in fayth. Be not hye mynded, but feare.
Verse 21
For seyng that God spared not the naturall braunches take heede lest it come to passe, that he spare not thee.
Verse 22
Beholde therfore, the kyndnesse and rigorousnesse of God: on them which fell, rigorousnesse: but towardes thee, kyndnesse, if thou continue in kindnesse, or els thou shalt be hewen of:
Verse 23
And they, yf they byde not styll in vnbeliefe, shalbe graffed in: For God is of power to graffe them in agayne.
Verse 24
For yf thou were cut out of a naturall wylde Oliue tree, and were graffed contrary to nature, in a true Oliue tree: Howe much more shall the naturall braunches, be graffed in their owne Oliue tree?
Verse 25
For I woulde not brethren, that ye shoulde be ignoraunt of this misterie, (lest ye shoulde be wyse in your owne conceiptes,) that partly blyndnesse is happened in Israel, vntyll the fulnesse of the gentiles be come in:
Verse 26
And so all Israel shalbe saued, as it is written: There shall come out of Sion he that doth delyuer, and shall turne away vngodlynesse from Iacob.
Verse 27
And this is my couenaunt vnto them, when I shall take away their sinnes.
Verse 28
As concernyng the Gospel, they are enemies for your sakes: but as touching the election, they are loued for the fathers sakes.
Verse 29
For the gyftes and callyng of God, are without repentaunce.
Verse 30
For, as ye in tyme past haue not beleued God, yet haue nowe obtayned mercie, through their vnbeliefe:
Verse 31
Euen so nowe haue they not beleued the mercie shewed vnto you, that they also may obtayne mercie.
Verse 32
For God hath wrapped all nations in vnbeliefe, yt he myght haue mercie on al.
Verse 33
O the deepenesse of the ryches both of the wisdome and knowledge of God, howe vnsearcheable are his iudgementes, and his wayes past fyndyng out?
Verse 34
For who hath knowen the mynde of the Lorde? Or who hath ben his councellour?
Verse 35
Either who hath geuen vnto hym first, & he shalbe recompensed agayne.
Verse 36
For of hym, and through hym, and for hym, are all thynges: To whom be glory for euer. Amen.