Romans 11:2
J.C. Thibodaux
God hath not cast away his people which he foreknew...
Romans 11:2
The context of this passage appears to be referring to Israel, specifically, the remnant in Israel. Whether that means He simply loved them before as the monergists claim or foreknew that they would receive the gospel that is preached to them cannot be easily proven either way from this passage.
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'"... the high Heaven of your divinity divinely fortifies you with the stars and renders you deserving of that desert your greatness doth deserve." The poor fellow used to lie awake nights in an effort to disentangle the meaning and make sense out of passages such as these, although Aristotle himself would not have been able to understand them, even if he had been resurrected for that sole purpose.' -Miguel Cervantes, Don Quixote