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1 | Is God subject to change? | Bible general Archive 2 | stjones | 102243 | ||
Greetings, AO; I don't read Hebrew, so I'm trusting the translators. The immediate antecedent to "nor did it ever enter my mind" is "I never commanded or spoke of". I suggest that God was not surprised that the unfaithful did these things; he was upset that they did things which were so far from his will that he never once thought of commanding or even speaking of them. Peace and grace, Steve aka Indiana Jones |
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2 | Is God subject to change? | Bible general Archive 2 | Aspiring Overseer | 102269 | ||
Steve, I understand your interesting point of God being upset with His creation going so far astray from His will. Why would God choose to comment that these things never came to His mind? Would it not have been sufficient to merely say these were terrible sins? Yet, God specifically chose to go further. Could it be that God chooses not to know some things? AO |
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3 | Is God subject to change? | Bible general Archive 2 | John Reformed | 102274 | ||
No. God is ignorant of nothing. He is "All Knowing". Ignorance is a human condition. John |
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4 | Is God subject to change? | Bible general Archive 2 | Aspiring Overseer | 102282 | ||
Then, John, why did God say what He did in Jer 19:4-5? AO |
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