Deborah13
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And neither did I say that it only applies to the Jews. I said that He was talking to the Jews at the time, and why He said what He said to them.The fact that it is included in NT Scripture doesn't indicate it's intended only for a Jewish audience. This parable of the wedding feast applies to humanity.
I believe that it would apply to anyone who thinks that the Gentiles are now the chosen people of God, or think that they have been especially, individually chosen by God to be one of His chosen, peculiar people.
Ellicott:
Matthew 22:14
For many are called, but few are chosen.
(14) Many are called.—(See Note on Matthew 20:16.) The “calling” answers, both verbally and in substance, to the “bidding” or invitation of the parable. The “chosen” are those who both accept the invitation and comply with its condition; those who, in the one parable, work in the vineyard, and in the other, array themselves with the wedding garment of holiness. The “choice,” as far as the parable is concerned, appears as dependent upon the answer given to the calling. The further truth of an election “according to the foreknowledge of God the Father” (1Peter 1:2) is not here within view,
I agree with everything that Ellicott says here. I have not addressed 1Peter 1:2. So I will not comment on that at this time.