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2 Chronicles 32:31
In 2 Chron. 32:31, Hezekiah was prospering and God "left him alone only to test him, that He might know all that was in his heart." This verse, however, cannot be claimed by open theists to show that God learns. The verse says that God tested him to know all that was in his heart. Even in open theism, God knows the present exhaustively. So, how could it be that God would test Hezekiah to see what was in his heart when God knows all present things exhaustively and could just look into his heart to see what was there? Obviously, there is more going on here than meets the eye. God routinely tests people not so that God will learn what they will actually do, because God knows all things (1 John 3:20). Instead, it is usually for the strengthening and purification of the faith of God's people (or an individual) so they might learn and grow through the test. Furthermore, God speaks to them in discovery terms so that they might hear and know that God "now will use them" according to His purpose. Testing verses are also related to God's anthropomorphic expression where God speaks in human terms in human ways as He reveals Himself to and through people. |
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