Of course it's not wise to attack the Jews, it's not wise (or of God) to attack anyone. God's word doesn't teach us to hate anyone much less the Jews. If these questions are based on anything I wrote, you have greatly misunderstood my intent and the interpretation of those scriptures. I was simply pointing out, that God teaches clearly that he sees only two classes of people, those who are his children and those who are not. You could say it this way, not everyone who says they are a Christian is really a Christian (His) and not everyone who says they are Jews are really (His people). The Jewish nation are the (chosen of God) chosen to bring the word of God to the world. But bringing the word of God to the world, does not automatically save the people who bring the word, unless they themselves have submitted to the (living) Word. John 1:1 "In the beginning was the word, and the word was with God, and the word became flesh, and we did behold the glory of the only begotten Son of God" Jesus said "I am the truth the life and the way, no man comes to the Father except by me" No one gets to the Father except through Christ that would include the Jewish Nation, who to this present time, by and large have rejected Jesus as the Christ the Son of the living God. And anyone who has rejected Christ has not been,circumcised in the heart, has not been born again, even though they are circumcised in the flesh,which is a short summary of what those verses meant, and remember I simply quoted the verses, that were already written, I never wrote them and they are not my words, they are God's words, I simply shared with you what I heard my Father say through his word. As far as hate goes I don't know where you got that from those verses, as an example, Jesus said right to the face, of the Sadducees and the Pharisees of his day, you are of the devil, The works that he does you do(John 8:44) Jesus simply told the Jewish religious teachers and scholars of his day,the truth, there was no hate for them in those words, only a desire for them to see what they were really like, so they could come to him, and He could circumcise their heart. In (John 5:40) Jesus said, "yet you refuse to come to me to have life" Here are four witnesses from the word of God to the above. John 3:3, Jesus replied, "Truly truly I tell you no one can see the kingdom of God unless he is born again" this is referring to the promise God gave us, spoken by the prophet Ezekiel ""I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you I will take out the heart of Stone and give you a heart of flesh I will put my spirit within you and (CAUSE YOU) to walk in my statutes and you will keep my judgments and do them"(Ezekiel 36:26-27) this is what is spoken about in (2 Corinthians 5:17) "Therefore If any man be in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away. Behold the new has come!". With this in mind we can understand (John 1:12) where this is written, "To as many as received Him(CHRIST)to those who believe in his name, He gave the right to become children of God " these verses teach us, that there is a spiritual birth that must take place in order to become a child of God, and this transformation takes place when someone accepts Jesus Christ as Lord and savior. This being true,the opposite then has (also) to be true, those that haven't, receive Christ as Savior are not yet God's children, and that would include the Jews. There is no hatred in any of these things, only statements of Truth. 🙏
Of course it's not wise to attack the Jews, it's not wise (or of God) to attack anyone. God's word doesn't teach us to hate anyone much less the Jews. If these questions are based on anything I wrote, you have greatly misunderstood my intent and the interpretation of those scriptures. I was simply pointing out, that God teaches clearly that he sees only two classes of people, those who are his children and those who are not. You could say it this way, not everyone who says they are a Christian is really a Christian (His) and not everyone who says they are Jews are really (His people). The Jewish nation are the (chosen of God) chosen to bring the word of God to the world. But bringing the word of God to the world, does not automatically save the people who bring the word, unless they themselves have submitted to the (living) Word. John 1:1 "In the beginning was the word, and the word was with God, and the word became flesh, and we did behold the glory of the only begotten Son of God" Jesus said "I am the truth the life and the way, no man comes to the Father except by me" No one gets to the Father except through Christ that would include the Jewish Nation, who to this present time, by and large have rejected Jesus as the Christ the Son of the living God. And anyone who has rejected Christ has not been,circumcised in the heart, has not been born again, even though they are circumcised in the flesh,which is a short summary of what those verses meant, and remember I simply quoted the verses, that were already written, I never wrote them and they are not my words, they are God's words, I simply shared with you what I heard my Father say through his word. As far as hate goes I don't know where you got that from those verses, as an example, Jesus said right to the face, of the Sadducees and the Pharisees of his day, you are of the devil, The works that he does you do(John 8:44) Jesus simply told the Jewish religious teachers and scholars of his day,the truth, there was no hate for them in those words, only a desire for them to see what they were really like, so they could come to him, and He could circumcise their heart. In (John 5:40) Jesus said, "yet you refuse to come to me to have life" Here are four witnesses from the word of God to the above. John 3:3, Jesus replied, "Truly truly I tell you no one can see the kingdom of God unless he is born again" this is referring to the promise God gave us, spoken by the prophet Ezekiel ""I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you I will take out the heart of Stone and give you a heart of flesh I will put my spirit within you and (CAUSE YOU) to walk in my statutes and you will keep my judgments and do them"(Ezekiel 36:26-27) this is what is spoken about in (2 Corinthians 5:17) "Therefore If any man be in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away. Behold the new has come!". With this in mind we can understand (John 1:12) where this is written, "To as many as received Him(CHRIST)to those who believe in his name, He gave the right to become children of God " these verses teach us, that there is a spiritual birth that must take place in order to become a child of God, and this transformation takes place when someone accepts Jesus Christ as Lord and savior. This being true,the opposite then has (also) to be true, those that haven't, receive Christ as Savior are not yet God's children, and that would include the Jews. There is no hatred in any of these things, only statements of Truth. 🙏