'It's not happened yet' is a nonanswer. It's what the Messiah is going to do, that's his purpose. Saying the Messiah has come but 'it hasn't happened yet' is a contradiction.
No, I don't wonder as G-d says in Hoshea 3:4-5,
For the children of Israel shall remain for many days, having neither king, nor prince, nor sacrifice, nor pillar, nor efod nor terafim. Afterwards shall the children of Israel return, and seek the L-rd their G-d and David their king, and they shall come trembling to the L-rd and to His goodness at the end of days.
This is what's happened. They haven't yet returned and these things are still absent. G-d doesn't go on saying that it will invalidate their whole religion, or that He's given up on them, or anything else.
As you've been through this psalm with Tumah (I believe it was you) I'm not going to rehash that here. I'll just say that, again, we differ and those on my side of the debate are expecting a literal kingdom ruled by the king Messiah. These two beliefs are just really incompatible and there's not much more I can say as you can't prove your belief and mine hasn't yet occurred.
I don't believe this one bit. G-d says multiple times that Israel will never cease being a nation before Him. The idea of a spiritual Israel is something unique to Christians. Again, it's also something that cannot be proven, unlike my belief that a literal ingathering will happen.
Zechariah 8:8,
And I will bring them, and they shall dwell in the midst of Jerusalem; and they shall be My people, and I shall be their G-d, in truth and in righteousness.
It makes no mention of a spiritual Israel or another kind of Jew. G-d here is saying what He's always said: they will dwell in their land, they will be His people and He will be their G-d. The message hasn't changed. What does it say about those other people who desire to be close to G-d? In the same chapter,
And many peoples and powerful nations shall come to entreat the L-rd of Hosts in Jerusalem, and to pray before the L-rd. So said the L-rd of Hosts: In those days, when ten men of all the languages of the nations shall take hold of the skirt of a Jewish man, saying, "Let us go with you, for we have heard that G-d is with you."
This follows logically from the part where the Israelites are returned to their land and will worship G-d in truth, those of the nations will see and understand that G-d is with them, the Israelites.
This is said at the end of the Book of Daniel,
And I heard, but I did not understand, and I said, "My lord, what is the end of these?"
And he said, "Go, Daniel, for the words are closed up and sealed until the time of the end.
They will be clarified and whitened, and many will be purified, and the wicked will pervert [them], and all the wicked will not understand, but the wise will understand."
We're not in the time of the end, so who can understand if not even Daniel?
Again, a different kind of Kingdom.
I've given you the verses explaining this so I'm not going over it again.
This is patently not true.
They don't. People are still worshipping sticks and rocks. That's not a pure language as it's profaning G-d.
You know what I'm going to say, don't you?