Please give me a good thoughtful answer, and if you can use Scripture.
The Gentiles, "Christians", would be best described as the "adulteress" of Hosea 3, who was bought for the equivalence of 30 shekels of silver, and kept for "many days" , until the "sons of Israel will return".
A second good description, would be the "flock doomed to slaughter" (Zechariah 11), "pastured" by two staffs/shepherds, one called "Favor", Paul, because of his false gospel of grace, and the other one called "Cords", Peter, because of how he died (John 21:18), and because of his breaking the bonds between Judah and Israel, by his shameful "vision" (Zechariah 13:4), and who was called the "worthless shepherd" who would not feed, care, or tend the sheep (Zechariah 11:16-17). There are other descriptions, but I like to keep my post short and sweet.