Universalism in O. T.

MESSIANIC UNIVERSALISM OF THE TORAH (The Old Testament)

M–essiah, the Anointed One, of Israel, who is the Savior of the world (Ps. 18:50; Isa. 7:14; 9:6, 7; 11:6-9; 53:1-12; Dan. 9:24- 26)

E–verlasting love of God (I Ch. 16:36; Ps. 106:1; 107:1; 118:1; 136:1-26; Jer. 31:1-3; Lam. 3:22, 23) 

S–alvation of all the gentiles/nations (Gen. 12:1-3; 18:18; 22:18; 26:4; Isa. 2:1-4; 42:5, 6; 49:4-6; 52:10; 56:7) 

S–ulfur, fire, and salt symbolism (Gen. 19:24-26; Lev. 2:13-16; Isa. 30: 27-33; 66:24; Zech. 13:8, 9; Mal. 3:1-3) 

I–rresistible grace for all (Ps. 22:27, 28; 98; 1-3; Isa. 40:5; 45:17, 22-25; 66:23) but impenitent, unbelieving persons indefinitely resist God’s      saving grace (Deut. 30: 5-20; Ps. 1:4-6; 2:1-12; Dan. 12:1, 2) which ultimately proves to be irresistible without anyone’s free will being      coerced or violated.  

A–tonement for sin (Ex. 29:36; 30:10; 15, 16; Lev. 1:1-4; 9:5-7; 16:15-20, 29-34; 17:11; 23:26-28; Isa. 43:25, 26; 55:1-7) 

H–eaven, a gift through the Redeemer of Israel (Job 19:25, 26; Ps. 19:7-14; 49:7-9, 15; 86:12-15; 130:7, 8; Isa. 44:21-23)