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What does it mean that Christ tasted death for every man?

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It signifies that Christ's death applies to a specific group of people, the elect, and not universally to all mankind.

The phrase in Hebrews 2:9 that Christ tasted death for every man must be understood in its biblical context. It reflects that His death was intended for those whom the Father had given Him, often referred to as the elect or Abraham's seed. This interpretation stresses the Reformed belief that Christ's atonement was particular rather than universal, serving to reconcile the chosen ones to God rather than to the entire human race. Thus, when speaking of every man, we refer to the multitude that comprises the many sons brought to glory.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:9, John 10:11, Romans 8:33, John 6:37, Hebrews 2:9-10, Ephesians 5:25

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The Real Story
Bill Parker · Dec 17, 2023
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