Actually, the bigger problem etymology speaking is foreknow = fore love.
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Sovereignity of God
Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by convicted1, Jan 1, 2011.
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WHY???
Why was it before they had DONE ANYTHING????
Nope...
Etymology speaking...
Fore = beforehand.
Know = Love..
Together...what is the meaning of foreknow?
Loved beforehand
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Back to Romans 9....look two verses down...
13 As it is written, “Jacob I loved, but Esau I hated.”
That is the point...right?
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Of course he could have, but he did not.
But the point again...Does it change anything? I say NO.
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I think the answer is “no.” A more careful reading of this passage indicates that the subject is not individual salvation, but Israel’s national role in redemptive history.
Paul is actually quoting from Mal. 1:2-3, and a reading of those verses in the context of Malachi’s book clearly indicates that Malachi is using the word “Jacob” to refer to the nation of Israel and the word “Esau” to refer to the nation of Edom.
This makes perfect sense because Romans 9, 10, and 11 are all about national Israel and her role in redemptive history. Romans 9 refers to Israel’s past, Romans 10 refers to her present, and Romans 11 refers to her future.
It is a serious exegetical mistake to interpret Romans 9 to be referring to individuals’ salvation. According to Norman Geisler, “the election of the nation was temporal, not eternal; that is, Israel was chosen as a national channel through which the eternal blessing of salvation through Christ would come to all people (cf. Gen. 12:1–3; Rom. 9:4–5). Not every individual in Israel was elected to be saved (9:6).”
God works through nations to accomplish his will, just as he works through individuals. Just because Israel was the chosen nation to bring forth the Messiah did not mean that every Israelite would be individually saved. Individual salvati0n has never been and will never be based on a person’s nationality. Paul is talking about the nation of Israel in Romans 9, not individual salvation.
Finally, it is also important to explain that the word used for “hate” in Malachi 1 is a Hebrew idiom which actually means to “love less.” Norman Geisler explains: “This is evident from Genesis 29:30: The phrase ‘loved Rachel more than Leah’ is used as the equivalent of ‘Leah was hated’ (cf. also Matt. 10:37).”
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Foreknowledge is not an act of God (love beforehand), it is an attribute. This attribute can be found in Psalm 139...
O Lord, you have searched me and known me!
2 You know when I sit down and when I rise up;
you discern my thoughts from afar.
3 You search out my path and my lying down
and are acquainted with all my ways.
4 Even before a word is on my tongue,
behold, O Lord, you know it altogether.
5 You hem me in, behind and before,
and lay your hand upon me.
6 Such knowledge is too wonderful for me;
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For now, lets look at a few things.
1st Paul gives us the meaning in the text. The NT gives light to the Old. Let me remind you here of another passage to prove this point.
David wrote them, but it is clear from the NT that he was talking about Christ on the cross.
again...Malachiwrote the words....so what do they mean?
Paul tells us in the NT.
Now does it mean hate or love less?
Well less look at the context.
There is a list of black and whites..
we have one son over the other son.
we have compassion over no compassion.
we have mercy over no mercy
we have honor over dishonor.
we have love over...????
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For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren."
30. "Moreover, whom he did predestinate, them he also called: and whom he called, them he also justified: and whom he justified, them he also glorified."
Notice "glorified" is also listed as past tense, and yet it is a future event for us. Strange, huh?
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If only it was the same WORD.
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You built a case on ANOTHER word from HEBREW that has ANOTHER MEANING
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quantumfaith said: ↑zrs6v4 said: ↑Judas was predestined to betray Jesus (This is not the same way God predestines His children), yet God did not cause him to do so. It wasn't an accident that Judas fell into his situation. If foreknowledge is simply God knowing then how can God control the events?
What has to be decided is whether or not you believe God controls the future by His knowing about it or by His mysterious works that He causes all events to work together for His good purposes (including the disasters and bad things).
Excellent point, a point of divergence for many. For many of us are convinced that yes God IS in control, but necessarily the Cause of all things. The promise of the word is simply that "all things will work together for the good".
I understand (intellectually) my determinist brothers, who feel compelled to say that "all things" are good , that would be necessary if you are convinced that God is the immediate cause of all things. For the time being, I am not convinced of such. For me, God is in control of the "sample space" (parameters) and He knew (knows) all the branches of the decision tree diagram.
Furthermore, I without any intellectual hypocricy , am convinced that certain individuals were indeed "selected" for specific roles in redemptive history.Click to expand...Click to expand... -
Jarthur001 said: ↑web....
You built a case on ANOTHER word from HEBREW that has ANOTHER MEANING
That is what is NOT relevant.Click to expand...
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