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What does the Bible say about the term 'beloved'?

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The term 'beloved' signifies those who are dearly loved by God and is reserved for His people.

In the Bible, the term 'beloved' is used uniquely to refer to those who are beloved of God, illustrating a special relationship reserved for His people. It is a term of tender affection marked by the acceptance of God through Jesus Christ, who is referred to as the beloved Son. John the Apostle notably uses the term multiple times in his letters, communicating that genuine affection among believers stems from their shared faith in Christ. This is evident in the way John addresses Gaius, referring to him as 'well-beloved,' emphasizing the deep, spiritual bond that exists among the brethren in the faith.
Scripture References: 3 John 1, Ephesians 1:6, 2 Peter 1:1, 2 Peter 3:1

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