If they ever were, they lost the privilege the moment they conspired to murder the one that was sent to lead them. Which then extended the grace to all people of the world.
I just love it when people who have not read their Bible presume to lecture the world on God's word. Certainly, the Jews of Jerusalem were forgiven: "Father, forgive them. They know not what they do." (And one can hardly say the Jews outside of Jerusalem were even involved.) Grace was indeed extended to all the people of the world---including the Jews. That is still the case.
The "synagogue of Satan" metaphor (and it is only a metaphor) applies only to those who falsely proclaim to be Jews. It does not apply to Jews otherwise.
If they ever were, they lost the privilege the moment they conspired to murder the one that was sent to lead them. Which then extended the grace to all people of the world.
I just love it when people who have not read their Bible presume to lecture the world on God's word. Certainly, the Jews of Jerusalem were forgiven: "Father, forgive them. They know not what they do." (And one can hardly say the Jews outside of Jerusalem were even involved.) Grace was indeed extended to all the people of the world---including the Jews. That is still the case.
The "synagogue of Satan" metaphor (and it is only a metaphor) applies only to those who falsely proclaim to be Jews. It does not apply to Jews otherwise.