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Reformationists, I'm not so sure that the key to unlocking the meaning of John 3:16 is the definition of "world". I think the key to unlocking the verse is to understand the previous verses. I say this because John 3:16 begins with the word FOR. This should tell us that this is a continuation of a thought which was started in previous verses.
But, what do we find when we start looking at the context? We find a reference to Moses lifting up the "serpent". The Jews who read this gospel would certainly understand that reference. They would understand that in His wrath the LORD sent serpents among the camp of Israel to bite and kill. They would also understand that the Lord relented of the disaster and actually saved anybody who looked upon the serpent that was lifted up.
Hmmm!
It would seem to me that this verse is simply saying that the Lord is willing to save out of the WHOLE world ALL who look upon Him, not that He has set His dying love upon the entire world. To make it say that the Lord has set His dying love upon the entire world would make the reference to Moses really wierd. It should be plainly obvious a few verses later when we actually discover that all those who don't believe are already condemned.
Your friendly neighborhhod Cordial Calvinist
Woody.
But, what do we find when we start looking at the context? We find a reference to Moses lifting up the "serpent". The Jews who read this gospel would certainly understand that reference. They would understand that in His wrath the LORD sent serpents among the camp of Israel to bite and kill. They would also understand that the Lord relented of the disaster and actually saved anybody who looked upon the serpent that was lifted up.
Hmmm!
It would seem to me that this verse is simply saying that the Lord is willing to save out of the WHOLE world ALL who look upon Him, not that He has set His dying love upon the entire world. To make it say that the Lord has set His dying love upon the entire world would make the reference to Moses really wierd. It should be plainly obvious a few verses later when we actually discover that all those who don't believe are already condemned.
Your friendly neighborhhod Cordial Calvinist
Woody.
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