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Does the word 'world' in John 3:16 mean everyone?

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No, 'world' in John 3:16 refers specifically to those given to Christ—not all mankind.

In John 3:16, when the text mentions 'For God so loved the world,' it is necessary to interpret the word 'world' (Greek: cosmos) based on context. This term does not always imply all of humanity. For example, John 1:9 states that Christ is the light that lights every man, while John 1:10 describes the world as not knowing Him, which cannot be interpreted as all individuals recognizing Him. Furthermore, John 3:17 distinguishes the purpose of Jesus’ coming—not to condemn all mankind but to save a specific group. Understanding this term's context enhances our comprehension of God's redemptive plan and the specific nature of His love.
Scripture References: John 1:9-10, John 3:17, John 10:11

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