Christ prayed for the Father to forgive them, and they were given a second chance.(Acts.3:19)
They again rejected God's appeal by the stoning of Stephen. (Acts.7)
Thanks for an honest answer. Would you say that to be dispensationally conisstent you need to believe that a massive number of future Jews will be slaughtered for "killing Jesus"?
Christ prayed for the Father to forgive them, and they were given a second chance.(Acts.3:19)
So, just because Jesus said "Father, forgive them" that does not mean they were really forgiven at that time. Is that correct? Does consistent dispensationalism teach that God has been keeping unbelieving Jews on ice for 2000 years awaiting this future judgment when two-thirds of them will be killed?
So, when was Israel really rejected? IOW, when did Israel get frozen in time and the church take over in God's redemptive plan?