Protestants/Non-Denomins: Salvation of the Jews?

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Just curious on the Protestant/Non-Denominational view is of people of Jewish faith regarding being saved.

I would reckon that they would say the Protestant/Non-Denominational view is that the Jewish people are not saved. But how does this fit into the Jewish faith being God’s chosen people? Would God go back on His promise?

I’m not trying to cause a fight. It was just something that came to me today that got me curious. Can anyone help me out?
 
It depends more upon the individual you ask than it does upon their denomination.

Some will tell you that the Jews are God’s chosen people, and others will tell you that they are not saved, because they do not accept Jesus Christ into their hearts as their Lord and Savior.

Of course, there would be numerous other answers as well, since the word “Protestant” describes a wide array of theological beliefs. But those two are the most common.
 
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