The history of Israel stands before the Christian mind not merely as a chronicle of an ancient people, but as the unfolding of a divine pedagogy. In the Catholic tradition, salvation history is not a sequence of disconnected events but a coherent drama in which God gradually reveals Himself, forms His people, and prepares humanity for the fullness of grace in Jesus Christ. Israel is the chosen instrument of this revelation, the people through whom God teaches the world how to receive His gifts. To contemplate Israel is therefore to contemplate the ways of God with humanity, the slow and patient education of the human heart, and the mysterious interplay of divine initiative and human response. This book seeks to explore that history as a "pedagogy of grace," a term that captures both the gratuitousness of God's action and the formative character of His dealings with His people.