Click the link below to see John F. Parkinson’s solid and concise interpretation of Romans 9 from a non-Calvinist perspective. Please note that while Mr. Parkinson seems to approach Romans 11 from a pre-trib dispensational view (near the end of the section), SEA does not endorse any particular eschatological view point. Mr. Parkinson’s exegesis of Romans 9 does not demand a dispensational eschatology.
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