When God wants all people to be saved, does he mean everything?

You think that the so-called salvation of ten thousand people means everything, and he wants all people to be saved. Then in another Bible, Jesus said, "If the Son of Man is lifted up, all people will be attracted to him." The opinions there are also all. So, after Jesus was crucified, did people all over the world become Christians? You dare not interpret everything as everyone here, but dare to interpret everyone as everyone in another place, which shows that you are inconsistent. This is a serious problem. Besides, all the people in the world have signed up for this book, which is also AII. Is it true that even Ipoh people have signed up to buy books? So how should this "all" be explained?

This sentence can only say that he is willing to save thousands of people, which means that none of those voters will be lost. This is his original intention. who the hell are all these people? What did the father give his son? Jesus Christ said, "Nothing the Father has given me will be lost." He wants everyone to be saved. The "10,000 people" who are willing to be saved are those who are destined to be saved in the kingdom of God. God allows some people to die because of their sins. This is God's sovereignty, because he will be kind to those he wants to be kind to and pity those he wants to pity. You should have got the preliminary answer.