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Exactly. Paul points out that God is God of all not just God of the Jews. God is impartial. This was a message that Paul had a hard time convincing the Judaizing Christians in Rome. That is why he cites the OT so much and uses examples of Moses, stretching out his arms…He cites Genesis, Exodus, Deuterotomy and Isiah among others as shown in this table…Before a conclusion can be drawn, it should be revealed that the first century Church consisted of 4 diversified groups that lead Paul to write his epistles addressing these 4 groups of Christians in different cities.
Understanding this diverse state of the Early Christian communities it is important not to confuse the community situations, when Paul addresses the Roman converts with Jerusalem converts or Ephesian convert communities. Paul addresses each one distinctively upon their circumstances and convert understandings.
- Jewish Christians and Gentile converts who insisted on full observation of the Mosaic Law, meaning that only one who was or had become Jewish could become Christian. The converts would have been converts to Judaism as well as to Christianity.
- Jewish Christians and Gentiles converts who did not insist on circumcision but required Gentiles who were converts only to Christianity to keep some Jewish observances…
- Jewish Christians and Gentile converts who did not insist on circumcision or Jewish observances, but would be expected to respect the Jewish observances of Jewish members of the Christian community to avoid scandal.
- Jewish Christians and Gentile converts who saw no particular signifigance to circumcision or Jewish observances, but would keep the moral code included in the OT revelation… (Raymond E. Brown; American biblical scholar).
With this in mind, no matter the diversified convert community Paul’s teaching remains the same throughout his teachings “Christ Crucified” and all who believe are made one in Christ.
According to Paul it follows then, that all diversed converts, be it Jewish or Gentile are made one
Galatians 3:27* For all of you who were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ.* 28** There is neither **Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free person, there is not male and female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus. Jesus Christ crucified removed the enmity between Jew and Gentile, Jew and Greek making them one in Christ Jesus is the greatest mystery known to man and the heavens.
biblewheel.com/wheel/CitationsInRomans.asp
Prompting the writing of this book…Echoes of Scripture in the Letters of Paul by Richard B. Hays