I posted this thread in order to see if it could be accepted that the Lord loves us all, including the Jews.
That isn't being honest. If you want "to see if it can be accepted that the Lord loves us all including the Jews" then ask
exactly that question. Don't come at it sideways and expect to get the answer you hope for. The Jews take a contrary view to the gospel of Jesus Christ, as do Moslems, Hindus, and followers of other religions. Does God love all humans? Scripture tells us that He does. Does He want us to show love to them? Yes; by sharing the gospel with them.
The Jews are the ones God gave a special job to do and blesses them for it.
No; He blesse
d them for it; past tense, not present tense. They failed and God ended their mandate.
They have much in common with us, even Christ in common but it is the Christ of the old testament. God wants us to be one people, God would not want us to be one with people who are dead.
Yes, God does want us to be one people, but we don't get there by joining with Jews. Rather, we get there by them joining with us. Don't get that backwards! We are grafted in to the true Vine. They can be grafted in too, but most refuse.
I have read all these posts, most judge the Jews without any thought to giving over the judgement of them to God.
I don't think you understand the issues clearly. People who consciously reject Jesus stand condemned by His words, not by ours. Declaring the judgment that God has already decreed is not "judging". If I call a duly convicted thief a "thief", I'm not judging.
It seems to me that we are asked to understand them.
Really? Where is that in Scripture? Where does it say that Christians are to "understand" Christ-rejecting Jews? Don't make things up and claim they are God's teaching from the Bible.
Certainly we are not to accept their way of denying Christ, but God loves them. We are to love them also, as we follow God. How can we love a people that we condemn as dead, as a people who deny God? Shouldn't we get to understand them? To love someone does not require agreeing with them, it does require accepting them.
We love them by telling them that they are dead in their sins, and that the ONLY way to God is through Jesus Christ. That is not condemning them; it is merely repeating the truth that
they are already condemned, as the Scripture says they are. Please try to understand the difference.