JM said:
knows from all eternity the entire plan of the ages and the part of every man in that plan (Isa. 46:9-11; 48:3-7; Acts 15:18; Eph. 1:3-12)….
Scripture brings God's knowledge into connection with His omnipresence. Ps 139 is the clearest expression of this. Omniscience is the omnipresence of cognition (Je 23:23). It is also closely related to God's eternity, for the latter makes Him in His knowledge independent of the limitations of time (Isa43:8-12). God's creative relation to all that exists is represented as underlying His omniscience (Ps 33:15; 97:9; 139:13; Isaiah 29:15). His all-comprehensive purpose forms the basis of His knowledge of all events and developments (Isa 41:22-27; Amos 3:7).
I challenge anyone to look up these references you gave and read them with an open mind:
Isaiah 46:9-11 “declaring the end from the beginning†is just declaring that God can say what is going to happen in the end because he is all powerful and nothing can thwart whatever he desires to do.
Isaiah 48:3-7 “I have even from the beginning declared it to you†says that God makes prophesies that he fulfills to show them that he can do whatever he says he will do, and he tells them beforehand so they can see it is he who does them and not their false gods.
Acts 15:18 is declaring that God has a plan for the future and he knows what he is capable of doing.
Ephesians 1:3-12 is just a statement that God has plans and promises for those who remain in Christ and finish the course that he has laid out before them. Anyone who sets their heart on God can be the person that these promises are written to. The promises are to “whosoever will†follow Christ, continue in his way and repent of sins, keeping themselves in the love of God, by the blood of Christ cleansing them from all unrighteousness.
Job 14:17 “My transgression is sealed up in a bag, and you sew up mine iniquity“ really doesn‘t even speak of the future, nor does the rest of the chapter.
Psalm 56:8 “You tell my wanderings: put you my tears into your bottle: are they not in your book?†is just Job asking God to keep take of his sorrows, knowing that God is watching over him.
Isaiah 41:22-24 and 44:6-8 make mention of the fact that only a true God could successfully predict the future. God can say ‘this or that’ will happen in the future because he can control anything to cause it to come to pass. No other ‘god’ or demon can do this without trickery and with 100% accuracy.
Jeremiah 1:5 is talking about DNA, and the cells of Jeremiah being formed in the womb. When this was written, people didn’t understand about such things as DNA so they might have erroneously interpreted such verses as ‘knowing the future.’ God planned for him to be a prophet before he was born, probably because he wanted his severe message delivered by a man with a gentle nature.
Hosea 13:12 “The iniquity of Ephraim is bound up; his sin is hidâ€Â, in no way deals with the future except to say that God has recorded their deeds and plans to deal with their sin.
Malachi 3:16 is past and present tense (not future knowledge) saying that God “heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before him for them that feared the LORDâ€Â.
1 Samuel 23:9-12 is an example of man inquiring about future events that God is in control of. In this passage, God knows what the plans of these men are, and what is their intentions and desires toward David and he warns him through use of the ephod.
Matthew 11:22-23 speaks of the fact that God, knowing the hearts of the people of Sodom, knew they would have repented if they had been shown the miracles Jerusalem had seen. Sodom was not given this chance since their deeds were so evil, they were to be punished for them to make other nations see and fear God‘s wrath. If you read Jasher, you will see much more unmerciful wickedness and cruel savagery than merely being homosexuals.
Isaiah 43:8-12 repeats the same idea that God is in control and his plans cannot be stopped. No one can rain on his parade.
Jeremiah 23:23-24 and Psalm 33:15 and Psalm 97:9
say that God is aware of everything and nothing escapes his knowing.
Psalm 139:13 says God knows us from the moment of conception.
Isaiah 29:15 warns those who think God can’t see in the dark.
Isaiah 41:22-27 was quoted and explained above.
Amos 3:7 says that “surely the Lord GOD will do nothing, but he reveals his secret unto his servants the prophets….†This is hardly a statement to base an assertion that God knows the future. This is a pathetic list of misused scripture so far, JM. Do you have anything of real substance?
These are fun, but not too challenging.
:-D