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1 | Ninevah did. | Rom 1:18 | Morant61 | 20570 | ||
Counterview..................................... Greetings Joe! I fully agree with you on God's omniscience! However, there is another way to look at Nivevah (and the other examples you listed). God gave them two choices. In the case of Nivevah, they chose correctly and repented. In the case of Judah, they refused to repent. In either case, God's actions toward them were conditioned by their response (or lack of response) to His warning. This view still does justice to God's sovereignty, but without mandating that every event is determined. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | Ninevah did. | Rom 1:18 | Reformer Joe | 20642 | ||
Tim: How would you factor in God's command to Jeremiah not to pray for the repentance of Judah? And God certainly had a lot to say about Jonah's assertion of his free will, didn't He? :) --Joe! |
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3 | Ninevah did. | Rom 1:18 | Searcher56 | 20653 | ||
I'd say because God knew it was giving pearls to pigs is the reason God commanded to Jeremiah not to pray for the repentance of Judah Jonah still had a choice ... he chose to confess and then obey. God did not force him to do anything. Search |
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