Omniscience of God Is that perfection by which he knows all things, and is,

1. Infinite knowledge, Ps. cxivi. 5.

2. Eternal, generally called foreknowledge, Acts 15:18. Isaiah 46:10. Ephesians 1:4. Acts 2:23.

3. Universal, extending to all persons, times, places, and things, Hebrews 4:13. Psalms 50:10. &c.

4. perfect, relating to what is past, present, and to come. He knows all by his own essence, and not derived from any other; not successively, as we do, but independently, distinctly, infallibly, and perpetually, Jeremiah 1:10-7. Romans 1:11-36.

5. This knowledge is peculiar to himself, Mark 13:32. Job 36:4. and not communicable to any creature.

6. It is incomprehensible to us how God knows all things, yet it is evident that he does; for to suppose otherwise is to suppose him an imperfect being, and directly contrary to the revelation he has given of himself, 1 John 3:20. Job 28:24. Job 21:22.

See Charnock's Works, vol. 1: p. 271; Abernethy's Sermons, vol. 1: p. 290, 306; Howe's Works, vol. 1: p. 102, 103; Gill's Div. vol. 1: p. 85. oct.


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