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Exodus 16:4
"to test them, whether or
not they will walk
in My instruction."
"Then the Lord said to Moses, "Behold, I will rain bread from heaven
for you; and the people shall go out and gather a day’s portion every
day, that I may test them, whether or not they will walk in My
instruction," (Exodus 16:4).
Is God ignorant of what the outcome will be in a given
test? The open theists would say yes. But this cannot be
since God knows all things (1 John 3:20). This testing is not so
that God will learn. Instead, it is for the strengthening and
purification of the faith of God's people so they might learn and grow
through the trials. The testing here is the training that they
will need for the future.
The word for "test" here is nacah. I means
to "test, try, prove, tempt, assay, put to the proof or test."1
The word does cover the aspect of proving, putting to the test, which is
what God was doing to the Israelites. It does not mean that God
had to learn something new.
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1. Enhanced Strong’s Lexicon, (Oak Harbor, WA:
Logos Research Systems, Inc.) 1995.
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