CLAIM: This chapter contains the promises of blessings on Israel’s obedience and warnings for her disobedience. There has been a partial fulfillment of this chapter throughout history, most notably in the Babylonian captivity (586 BC), and the destruction of Jerusalem (70 AD). Leviticus 26:14-39 contains the promises of sevenfold punishment on Israel’s rebellion in order to “break the pride of her power” (v.19). The military invasions and assaults against Israel have not been fulfilled in any one historical event. They will come to fullness in the End Times until Israel confesses her iniquity (Lev. 26:40; Hos. 5:15).
The punishments are conditional, not guaranteed prophetic. Furthermore, the prophecy of Daniel 12:7, the shattering of the power of the holy people, is seen as fulfilled, therefore the claim for v19 does not hold.
While this may continue upon the Jewish people, as God sees fit, there is no need here for any eschatalogical conclusion of the fullness of curses, although that has already been the case anyway.
What remains is the Gospel message, that through repentance will come a remission of sins unto saving faith in Jesus Christ (Luke 24:47). There is no other recourse for the Jewish people, and whatever precedes the time when God chooses save all of Israel will only be of the substance of the Gospel, not Leviticus 26.