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What does the Bible say about divine foreknowledge?

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The Bible teaches that God's divine foreknowledge involves knowing His elect personally and intimately before the foundation of the world.

In Romans 8:29-30, Scripture reveals that God's foreknowledge is not merely a knowledge of future events but a personal knowledge of His chosen people. Paul emphasizes that God foreknew specific individuals, indicating a special relationship and purpose for them in His salvation plan. This foreknowledge is tied to His eternal love and predestination, underscoring that God's choices stem from His unchanging purpose rather than from our actions or decisions.
Scripture References: Romans 8:29-30, 1 Peter 1:2, Jeremiah 31:3

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