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Joe k said:

There is a purpose in all of what God does speratus. Look at verse 11 and 12.

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before they had yet been born or had done anything, good or bad, in order that God's elective plan might continue,
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not by works but by his call--she was told, "The older shall serve the younger."
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As it is written: "I loved Jacob but hated Esau."
Before they were even born.

At the time of Esau's conception, God hated Esau. Although he had not as yet committed any personal sins, the inherited wickedness of Adam was imputed to him. Where's the reprobation?

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speratus said:
Here is your answer, a verse that is overlooked:

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What if God, wishing to show his wrath and make known his power, has endured with much patience the vessels of wrath made for destruction?

MADE FOR DESTRUCTION. They were MADE for this purpose

Every translation I've seen uses "fitted" or "prepared". What translation are you using?