Jacob I have Loved, Esau I have Hated – Romans 9:13 (video)

A depiction of Jacob and Esau along with the words, "Jacob I have loved, but Esau I have hated (Romans 9:13)"

Discover the true meaning of Romans 9:10-13 in this powerful Bible study, “Jacob I Have Loved, Esau I Have Hated.” Does this famous passage really teach that God has predetermined that some people would be saved while others would be damned? This video examines Romans 9 in context, showing that “love” and “hate” are Hebraic expressions meaning preferred and not preferred—not emotional love and hate. Learn how Paul’s true message was about faith in Christ over ancestry and bloodline.