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How do we understand the phrase 'taste death for every man'?

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This phrase refers to Christ's atoning death for His elect, not all individuals without exception.

The phrase 'taste death for every man' from Hebrews 2:9 must be interpreted within the context of Scripture, which clarifies that Christ died specifically for His elect—those whom God has chosen. Jesus’ death was not a mere demonstration of love for all people but a substitutionary atonement for those designated to receive salvation. This understanding draws from passages such as John 10:15, where Christ states that He lays down His life for the sheep, indicating a particular group rather than a universal atonement.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:9, John 10:15

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