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What consequences have the Jews faced for their role in Christ's death?

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Scripture suggests there are both immediate and ongoing consequences for the Jewish people due to their actions against Christ.

The New Testament portrays that the Jewish people have faced consequences for their role in the death of Christ, a theme notably presented in the preaching of the apostles. In Acts 2:23-24, Peter reflects on the guilt of the Jewish people while also highlighting the resurrection, indicating that while they acted out of ignorance, they must still seek repentance. Romans 11 further articulates that Israel's rejection of Christ led to their blindness and foreshadows profound consequences, such as the gospel being sent to the Gentiles. Consequently, the Jewish people have endured historical suffering, prompting some to interpret this as judgment. However, Paul reassures in Romans 11 that God’s covenantal promises remain for His people and highlights that God is able to graft them back in.
Scripture References: Acts 2:23-24, Romans 11

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