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Paul continues his imaginary argument with a Jewish person, answering the questions such a person might have.
## For what if some Jews were without faith? Will their unbelief make the faithfulness of God invalid? ##
Paul uses these rhetorical questions to make people think. Some Jews were unfaithful to God, so some would conclude that God would not fulfill his promise. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]])
## By no means ##
This expression strongly denies that this could happen. You may have a similar expression in your language that you could use here. AT: "That is not possible” or "Certainly not"
## Instead ##
AT "We should say this instead:"
## As it has been written ##
AT: "The Jewish Scriptures themselves agree with what I am saying"