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Definition of foreknow in English: foreknowverbforeknew, foreknown fɔːˈnəʊfɔrˈnoʊ [with object]literary Be aware of (an event) before it happens. he foreknows his death like a saint Example sentencesExamples - He had explained that, for the purposes of their discussion, he was assuming that God does not cause the events he foreknows: he knows them because they happen, rather than their happening because he foreknows them.
- It is through the Dandy that the artist foreknows his double nature.
- Rather, God foreknew the Fall, so He programmed creatures with the information for design features for attack and defense that they would need in a cursed world.
- In the eyes, God declares his knowledge, by which he foresees and foreknows all.
- First, the short answer to the question whether God can foreknow contingent events is no.
Synonyms prophetic, predictive, visionary
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- First, the short answer to the question whether God can foreknow contingent events is no.
- In the eyes, God declares his knowledge, by which he foresees and foreknows all.
- Rather, God foreknew the Fall, so He programmed creatures with the information for design features for attack and defense that they would need in a cursed world.
- It is through the Dandy that the artist foreknows his double nature.
Synonyms prophetic, predictive, visionary |