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Exodus 4:9
"...if they will not believe..."
"“But it shall be that if they will not believe even these two
signs or heed what you say, then you shall take some water from the
Nile and pour it on the dry ground; and the water which you take
from the Nile will become blood on the dry ground,'" (Exodus
4:9).
This verse does not mean that God doesn't know what
will happen. First of all, because God knows all things (1 John 3:20), He can tell us what will
happen in the future if different choices are made by people in the
present. Therefore, if God says "If you do this, then this will
happen, and if you do that that that will happen," is not showing
uncertainty. Quite the contrary, it is showing that God absolutely
knows what will happen given different options. IF God did not
have exhaustive foreknowledge of the future (both actual and potential),
then how would it be possible to tell us what would happen?
Second, God works within the time realm of
people. This is a fact since we see in the Bible how God tells
people what will happen to them later in life. These prophecies do
not come true until later, until after time has passed. Therefore,
God, in our perspective, waits and accomplishes His desires sometimes
after long stretches of time, proving that God works with us in relation
to our time frame. In this relationship to time, God will then
give us conditional predictions; that is, if someone does one thing then
a result will happen and if he does another, another result will occur.
So, this verse does not necessitate that God does not know
the future. If anything, it demonstrates that He does.
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