"Can you provide an examp[l]e?" (error corrected for clarity sake)
Just off the top of my head - there are many others provided by others on this website When dealing with similar clauses
The most "famous" one is done by Paul in 1 Corinthians 15:27, 28
However other examples include
Colossians 1:20 - reconcile to himself "All things" - does this include Satan? no (thats self evident from else where, where the bible says he will be destroyed), does it include animals? not that I'm aware of
scholars comments:
Of particular signifigance to your topic is:
“The
words ‘world’ and ‘all’ are used in some seven or eight
senses in Scripture; and it is very rarely that ‘all’ means all
persons, taken individually.”
(Particular
Redemption, A Sermon, No. 181, 28 Feb 1858.)
Others not so related but still apply:
“ἄλλος
[állos] is sometimes omitted where we would add ‘other.’”
(A
Greek Grammar of the New Testament, Blass & Debrunner, 1961 wrote
(p.160))
“ellipsis:
“In the broad sense applies to any idea which is not fully
expressed grammatically and
leaves
it to the hearer or reader to supply the omission because it is
self-evident.”
(A
Greek Grammar of the New Testament and Other Early Christian
Literature, University of Chicago Press, 1961, section 479, p. 253.
Trans. by R. W. Funk)
“ellipses”:
“The omission of the notion ‘other, whatever’...is specifically
Greek.”
(A
Greek Grammar of the New Testament Blass, Debrunner, Funk 1961, p.
254)
The WT has never addressed this question; which is the most important question a person can ask a JW."
answer: Im not going into this in detail as information on this subject in depth is available elsewhere online (& the bible makes it self evident, when you understand certain elements of how it exaggerates)
Who said you had to be declared righteous to be saved from his wrath? I can think of another method in which ones can be saved from Gods wrath..