12/18/2022 0 Comments O.m.f.o. omnipresence![]() ![]() Next to Himself God knows the world in its totality. The unconscious finds no place in Him ( Acts 15:18 1 John 1:5). God has perfect possession in consciousness of His own being. It extends to God's own being, as well as to what exists outside of Him in the created world. This absolute universality is affirmed with reference to the various categories that comprise within themselves all that is possible or actual. This is due to the increased internalizing of religion, by which its hidden side, to which the divine omniscience corresponds, receives greater emphasis ( Job 26:6 Job 28:24 Job 34:22 Psalm 139:12 Psalm 147:4 Proverbs 15:3, 11 Isaiah 40:26 Acts 1:24 Hebrews 4:13 Revelation 2:23). Explicit affirmation of the principle is made in the Psalter, the Prophets, the chokhmah literature and in the New Testament. In the historical books, although there is no abstract formula, and occasional anthropomorphic references to God'staking knowledge of things occur ( Genesis 11:5 Genesis 18:21 Deuteronomy 8:3), none the less the principle is everywhere presupposed in what is related about God's cognizance of the doings of man, about the hearing of prayer, the disclosing of the future ( 1 Samuel 16:7 1 Samuel 23:9-12 1 Kings 8:39 2 Chronicles 16:9). Scripture everywhere teaches the absolute universality of the divine knowledge. ![]() Tacit Assumption and Explicit Affirmation: In the New Testament are found ginoskein, gnosis, eidenai, sophia, in the same connections.ΔΆ. In the Old Testament it is expressed in connection with such words as da'ath, binah, tebhunah, chokhmah also "seeing" and "hearing," "the eye" and "the ear" occur as figures for the knowledge of God, as "arm," "hand," "finger" serve to express His power. ![]() Om-nish'-ens: The term does not occur in Scripture, either in its nominal or in its adjectival form. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia OMNISCIENCE In John 2:24, Jesus "knew all men" John 6:64, "Jesus knew from the beginning. Those holding this view base their arguments on the omniscience of Jesus implied Of the incarnation should be stated: What effect did Divine omniscience in the. passage of this knowledge into a human intellect is impossible, and the problem His outward actions, lie bare to God's knowledge (Hebrews 4:13 see OMNISCIENCE. things possible and actual the inmost thoughts and purposes of man, as well as Is an aspect of God's omniscience (see OMNISCIENCE). Fore-knowledge as Prescience: In the sense of prescience foreknowledge Is everywhere enables Him to act everywhere and to know all things, and. God's omnipresence is closely related to His omnipotence and omniscience: that He The Son's emptying Himself of certain attributes, especially of omniscience. incarnation, but in recent years has acquired a still more technical sense, ie of Omniscience is the omnipresence of cognition (Jeremiah 23:23). ![]()
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