Is there a difference between what God foreknew and who He foreknew?
I think the answer to this question has been dealt with?
The concept of foreknowledge is an important theological term in Christianity, particularly in the context of predestination and election. The Greek word for "foreknew" is "proginosko," which means "to know beforehand" or "to determine beforehand"
. In Romans 8:29, Paul writes, "For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, in order that he might be the firstborn among many brothers" (ESV).
The question of whether there is a difference between what God foreknew and who He foreknew is a matter of interpretation.
Calvinists interpret Romans 8:29 to mean that God set His heart upon (i.e., foreknew) certain individuals, whom He predestined or marked out to be saved
. They contend that God's foreknowledge is not simply knowledge of future events, but rather a pre-temporal regarding with divine favor
. In other words, God's foreknowledge is causative, meaning that it is God's foreknowledge that causes the predestination of certain individuals
Arminians, on the other hand, maintain that God predestined to salvation those whom He foreknew would of their own free will repent of their sins and believe the gospel
. They argue that God's foreknowledge is simply knowledge of future events, and that it is the individual's faith that is the cause of God's predestination
The meaning of "foreknew" in Romans 8:29 is also related to the biblical characterization of election and the ground of God's knowledge
. The Bible teaches that God's foreknowledge of His elect connotes divine favor - God's electing love and saving purpose
. In other words, when God foreknows a person, He sets His love upon him
. God's foreknowledge is grounded in Himself and in His own determinations, and He is thus eternally omniscient
In summary, the difference between what God foreknew and who He foreknew is a matter of interpretation.
Calvinists believe that God's foreknowledge is causative and that He set His heart upon certain individuals, while Arminians believe that God's foreknowledge is simply knowledge of future events and that it is the individual's faith that is the cause of God's predestination. Regardless of one's interpretation, the concept of foreknowledge is closely related to the doctrine of predestination and the biblical characterization of election.
I am having a deep discussion with my Calvinist brother and I don't know WHAT I am! Lol!
J.