Ain't gonna be one either, lol!
Your answers seldom appear clear or logically sound, but in some ways you already did answer the question, you just haven't been consistent in your answers.
Jesus is definitely going to have His Kingdom on this earth!
The Jews were to accept Christ and introduce the Messiah to the world, but they failed, and God chose the Church to carry out this mission. We must realize that the Church is God's second choice! His original choice was His chosen people, the Jews!
Here you have established the hateful rhetoric that there is no such thing as a Christian with Jewish or Israelite ancestry. This rhetoric about Christians being a second choice is contrary to scripture and misses the point that Christianity is a merger between Israelites and Gentiles. The descendants are a fusion of Israelite and Gentile! There is neither Jew nor Gentile, all are one in Christ.
If Christ is reigning [...] scripture says "He will rule with a rod of iron." The entire world will fall under His rule and they will obey or no rain will come to that land, etc, etc.
Here you show a fundamental lack of understanding of New Testament teachings:
"That ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven: for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust." - Matthew 5:45 KJV
The thousand year reign of [the messiah] is a switching of world power from the Gentiles to Israel! The Jews will reign supreme over this world as God originally planned.
This is an antiChristian Talmudic teaching. This is not a Biblical concept.
The entire world will come through the Jews to see Christ.
This is another antiChristian Talmudic blasphemy. NonChristian Jews are not the gatekeepers to Christ. But the Talmud does teach that.
For 1000 years the Jews will reign as the premiere nation on this earth and all the Gentile nations will pay them respect. They will "no longer be the tail, but they will be the head" as God said they will be!
That's not what the Bible says. Another Talmudic teaching.
I must be wrong! Can you explain why God gave only the Law to Israel and why He chose and created this people for His Son to be born through this people? Why did God choose Israel, what was their purpose? Why were the Gentile nations left out of His original plans?
Here you show another fundamental lack of understanding of New Testament teachings about afore preparation unto glory (even Abraham started as a Gentile) :
"Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God? Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus? Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one vessel unto honour, and another unto dishonour? What if God, willing to shew his wrath, and to make his power known, endured with much longsuffering the vessels of wrath fitted to destruction: And that he might make known the riches of his glory on the vessels of mercy, which he had afore prepared unto glory, Even us, whom he hath called, not of the Jews only, but also of the Gentiles?" - Romans 9:20-24 KJV
If you've kept up with what's going on in Israel, they are purging the land of Christians. Anyone who proclaims Christ is shut down immediately, their business is gone. Anyone who hires a Christian is penalized by the government. Jewish Christians in Israel live in fear and silence!
Here you almost explicitly say that "Biblical Israel = modern geopolitical Israel". You also affirm here that the modern geopolitical Israel is antiChrist (no kidding).
Rom. 11:25-27
Who is Israel? Paul plainly tells us they are "Jacob." The natural seed of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob! This rules out the Muslims! God has now a remnant of Jacob, but for the most part Jacob (Israel) is in unbelief!
So somehow Moslems aren't the natural seed of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. You have no way to make that judgement call, unless you are placing trust in the account of the antiChristian Rabbinic Order which states that is the case.
But! You included an puzzling phrasing here when you said "for
the most part Israel is in unbelief". If it is only the most part, that means that
some part is in belief, which means that this part of Israel is Christian. If you have admitted that Biblical Israel is incorporated into Christianity, this contradicts your earlier statement that the geopolitical state of Israel is the whole Biblical Israel. You refuse to clarify, so the summary is merely that your position stands as an incoherent heap of contradictions until you make a point of clarifying that discrepancy.
Israel is not saved nationally as they thought by being given the Law.
And they are saved by... Christ?
Meaning... that they become Christian?
Meaning... they accept the Gospel of Christ and reject the Talmud?
Meaning... they cease to be Talmudic Jews?
I certainly hope that is your answer if you are claiming to be a Christian. That brings us back to the question of whether Christians can count as "Jewish by blood" or not. You have presented no clear measuring stick for determining who counts as a Jew yet incessantly insinuate that Christians are in no way Jewish. How are you defining "Jewishness"? By geopolitical-Israel's law of return? Who gave the Rabbinic Order authority if Christ is the current head of the priesthood?
In the end, I get a strange feeling you're just taking talking points from a book of opinions instead of having a genuine conversation. Shame really. It would be interesting to have an honest conversation with the author of your thoughts. I suspect these "great theologians" you speak of aren't Christian.
The conclusions from a nonChristian perspective about the nature of the kingdom is always going to be different than the conclusions from a Christian perspective. Different source material, different potential projections, and a different range of valid answers. Might as well be speaking two different languages at that point.
"Ha! lol! TL;DR"
The silence speaks for itself.