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That is true for those who remained in the Jewish faith. But if one person was converted (say at pentecost) then he and all his decendents (after 60 generations that could exceed the population of the human race) would be ‘him and his children’I highly doubt this, highly. The Jewish or Semitic population has always been quite small and to attest ancestry to everyone through them is way off. They have traditionally been a homogeneous ‘people’, who shunned relations with non-Jews. Intermingling surely occurred in their Exiles, especially in Babylon, but, mankind was already spread throughout the known world at those times and simply having SOME Semitic ancestry does not give you JEWISH heritage, they are NOT the only Semitic group in the middle east.
So even though a remnant may have intermarried, that remnant, given time, could bring the guilt on all mankind.
Unless you look at the phrase as a theological statement of Truth… then the guilt is on all mankind from Good Friday to this day.