'Let it be known to you then that this salvation of G...
'Let it be known to you then that this salvation of God has been sent to the Gentiles, they will listen'. This implies that
The Gentiles will be more receptive to Christianity than the Jews
The Jews have lost the opportunity of salvation forever
The Gentiles are very understanding
Paul has completely lost hope in the Jews
Correct answer is A
This statement is from Acts 28:28 (RSV), where Paul declares that since the Jews have rejected the message, salvation will now be offered to the Gentiles. It doesn't imply that the Gentiles are inherently more receptive, but it indicates a shift in focus from the Jewish audience to the Gentiles in spreading the message of salvation through Christ.
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