Thanks, but even if that’s the right take it only covers God’s interaction will OT Jews - who were only a small minority of humans during the time (before Christ) in question.
I am certainly not a theologian, and am not trying to cop out on the question. . . but as one person put it on AnswersfromtheBook.org “The question of how God dealt with everyone else will be totally irrelevant when we stand before Him, for each of us will stand alone before Him someday. The only thing that will matter is how WE responded to the grace of God and the Message of the Gospel.”
We have all been given a directive . . .to spread the Gospel. Matthew 28:16-20