That non-Jews should be accepted if they accept God's covenant goes
back to the Torah itself.
When Solomon stated his prayer concerning the dedication of the temple
he built, specifically mentioned non-Jews as having their prayers and
sacrifices accepted in the temple if they follow God instead of their
idols.
Caleb, who along with Joshua were the only two of their generation to
enter the Promised Land, was a Kenite (if I remember correctly), not a
Jew.
Torah was always for all peoples. Only a tiny percentage follow it.
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