I hope to address a difficult topic, one that has been mentioned several times on CC. The statement has been made that all Jews are going to burn in hell because they reject Jesus Christ. I have a few thoughts on that topic.
The matter still must align with what God's Word says on the matter as written, and not be just someone's opinion.
Romans 11 and Zechariah 12, and even what Jesus showed in Luke 23:27-30 with the parable of 'blessed are the barren..." reveals the orthodox unbelieving Jews at Christ's future return will be in shame once they understand Who they were misled to reject. Apostle Paul showed this will happen because of the 'spirit of stupor' which God placed upon the majority of unbelieving Jews that will remain upon them until the fullness of the Gentiles comes in (Rom.11).
Per Old Testament history, the Jews represented originally the 3 tribes of the southern
"kingdom of Judah" per 1 Kings 11 forward once God split old Israel into two separate kingdoms. The majority of Israelites of the northern ten tribe
"kingdom of Israel" were separated from the Jews, and the ten tribes were removed out of the holy land first to go into captivity for false worship. Only the Jews of the southern
"kingdom of Judah" at Jerusalem-Judea remained in the land, and would later go into captivity to Babylon for seventy years, with a remnant of the Jews returning, which today represent the modern nation state of Israel. Only a small remnant of the northern ten tribes left the north and joined with Judah, and thus those became known as Jews with Judah, Benjamin, and Levi in the southern kingdom. This is why Apostle Paul said he was a Jew born of the tribe of Benjamin.
First, being a “Jew” is not monolithic. Just like Christianity there are multiple statements of faith within that group, some biblical and some not. The Natsarim, “Jews” who keep the Torah while accepting Messiah Yeshua, was the very first expression of Christianity. They still exist today. Indeed, Messianic Judaism is alive and well and appears to be a growing movement in Israel, as predicted.
Judaism is NOT the same thing as Christianity, nor did Christianity evolve from Judaism.
Per Apostle Paul in Galatians 3 and Romans 4, The Gospel Promise of Jesus Christ by FAITH was first, 430 years before the giving of the law, and was preached to Abraham, and Abraham believed, and thus God counted Abraham's Faith as righteousness. And that Promise by Faith is what is assigned to all believers on Jesus Christ, and inherit with faithful Abraham. So tell me, how could a Torah based salvation system that came later ever replace that original Promise by Faith given first through Abraham?
Just because Lord Jesus was a Jew does not mean He was a follower of the Jew's religion. When Apostle Paul used "the Jew's religion" phrase in Galatians 1, his idea was about the created traditions of men included in the religion of Judaism which God did not ordain. This is why Jesus rebuked much of what the blind scribes and Pharisees were teaching.
I see problems some Jews that believe in Jesus Christ have with trying to reconcile Jewish traditions (and Judaism) within Christian thought. That does not work. Jesus nailed the ordinances in the law to His cross (Col. 2:14).
Then, there is the issue of natural law. Biblically, a person who has never heard the word (Jesus) but has the Torah written on his heart and obeys, is redeemed. The “Jews” as a people have pursued the truths of YHWH longer and with more diligence than any other people. The Word is deeply etched in their hearts. Are they really denied salvation?
That was the situation before Jesus of Nazareth came and died on the cross and was raised from the dead, to sit on the right hand of The Father in Heaven. Now, all... must confess Jesus Christ as God's promised Savior to be saved. Because also when Jesus died on the cross, at His resurrection He went to the
"spirits in prison", those who had died prior, and preached The Gospel to them, and per Isaiah 42:7 would lead out the prisoners that believed, so they might be judged according to men in the flesh, but live according to God in the spirit (see 1 Peter 3 and 1 Peter 4).
Next, since the modern church has denied the First Testament, the impression exists that Jesus suddenly appears and quickly changes everything. From this view, it looks like He was inactive in history until the nativity. Even a cursory reading of scripture disproves this assumption. Yeshua, the one appearing as the Son of Man, the Angel of The Lord (YHWH), was continually involved with God’s people throughout history, teaching, encouraging, protecting, growing, and sometimes even punishing his people. To think Jesus suddenly changes direction and now forever curses his people is unimaginable.
I hope you are not referring to the old covenant with that idea of Christ's Church having denied "the First Testament".
If you don't believe Christ's death and resurrection changed that old covenant which is no more, then you definitely need to study the New Testament Book called Hebrews.
What you are saying about Lord Jesus' existence in Old Covenant times of course is true. Apostle Paul had some things to say about Jesus in that time involving Israel in the wilderness, and Jesus represents that 'Rock' that followed them. The 'pillar' of Jacob is associated with Jesus Christ. But many traditions of men among some Christian denominations cause disregard of a lot of that OT history which also contains The Gospel of Jesus Christ.
I also do not accept the assumption that “Jews” deny Yeshua HaMashiach. His teachings have influenced many “Jewish” thoughts. What many “Jews” do struggle with is the concept that The Messiah appears twice in human history. Indeed, they look forward eagerly to his promised coming. Missing His first coming may be an error on their part, but it is not a rejection of YHWH or Yeshua or their teachings.
Religious Orthodox unbelieving Jews of course do not reject the Messiah prophecy that's written in The Old Testament Books. They instead reject that Jesus of Nazareth is that Messiah, which is how they are still deceived today about Messiah. And like Jesus said in John 5:43 to those Jews who wanted to kill Him...
John 5:43
43 I am come in My Father's name, and ye receive Me not: if another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive.
KJV
They will make the mistake of believing on the coming false-Messiah which is to appear first in Jerusalem at the end, claiming to be God, with the power of miracles to deceive the whole world with.
There is also an issue about who provides salvation to whom. We know God’s chosen people, the Seed of Abraham, brings salvation to the gentiles. There is also the opposite reaction, salvation of the “Jews” comes in the fullness of the gentiles. An eagerly anticipated future event. Even the Second Testament Disciple; the Patron Saint of the western Christian Church; Paul, makes this perfectly clear:
“Again I ask: Did they stumble so as to fall beyond recovery? Not at all! Rather, because of their transgression, salvation has come to the Gentiles to make Israel envious. But if their transgression means riches for the world, and their loss means riches for the Gentiles, how much greater riches will their full inclusion bring!
Romans 11:11-12
It is not wise for Jews to assume they are special just because God chose certain ones of them in the great responsibility of taking The Gospel of Jesus Christ to the Gentiles.
As for Paul in Romans 11 about the spirit of stupor God placed upon the majority of unbelieving Jews, once that blindness is removed at Christ's future return, they must still make their choice to believe or not believe.