Not exactly. However, Jehovah God does sometimes choose to learn something in a manner different than prescience or omniscience.
(Genesis 2:19) Jehovah God was forming from the ground every wild beast of the field and every flying creature of the heavens, and he began bringing them to the man to see what he would call each one
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2007-01-17 03:02:32
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answered by achtung_heiss 7
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God confronts the unexpected. (E.g., Isaiah 5:2–4; Jeremiah 3:6–7, 3:19–20, 19:5)
God experiences regret. (E.g., Genesis 6:6; 1 Samuel 13:13, 15:10, 15:35)
God expresses frustration. (E.g., Ezekiel 22:30–31; 2 Peter 3:9)
God speaks in conditional terms. (E.g., Exodus 4:1, 13:17; Ezekiel 12:3; Jeremiah 26:3;
Matthew 26:39)
God tests people “to know” their character. (E.g., Genesis 22:12; 2 Chronicles 32:31;
Deuteronomy 8:2, 8:21, 13:1–3; Judges 3:4)
So, in every sense of the word.. Yes He does.
2007-01-17 02:44:55
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answered by impossble_dream 6
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John 20:28 "My Lord and my God" Thomas exclaimed. The Jesus advised him, "you have faith considering you have seen me. Blessed are people who have faith without seeing me." The verse that's at times used to declare Jesus did no longer practice he became God, is Matthew 19:17 "Why do you call me good. No-one is sweet yet God by myself..." is definitely in the full passage an implied declare to divinity, considering in giving the richman a depiction of ways in previous testomony words he can attain eternal life, Jesus misses out the mandatory rule approximately loving God with all one's coronary heart and suggestions. the guy claims he has fulfilled the different words, yet then Jesus tells him to sell his riches and are available shop on with Him. Which in case you're taking an sensible look on the passage shows Jesus became announcing that for the duration of doing that, the prosperous guy could be loving God.
2016-12-16 10:36:55
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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According to the Bible, after Adam and Eve ate the fruit, God came along and Adam hid. God said, "Where are you?" In other words, Mr. Omniscient didn't know where Adam was.
2007-01-17 02:48:56
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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The closest I can think of was when He asked Adam where he was hiding after he ate the forbidden fruit. I think He knew the answer, but like a parent he wanted Adam to show himself.
2007-01-17 02:42:25
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answered by Anonymous
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No, God knows everything.
2007-01-17 03:07:41
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answered by ? 7
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yes, it deals with sin, God does not know sin.
yes, it deals with lying God does not lie
yes, it deals with falsehoods and deceptions for God is all truthful
other than that absolutely not for God is Omniscient and knows all things, even where you are at in your lost estate and polluted
mind.
Repent therefore of your evil ways, ask for the forgiveness of sins in Jesus Name and you will not suffer eternal damnation.
2007-01-17 02:49:12
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answered by ? 7
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No, but his Son Jesus did at Matthew 24:36.
When his disciples asked Jesus "Tell us, when shall these things be? and what shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?" Jesus replied---"But of that day and hour knoweth no one, not even the angels of heaven, neither the Son, but the Father only."
2007-01-17 02:55:14
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answer #8
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answered by Micah 6
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God says it all.
2007-01-17 02:41:04
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answered by Eva 5
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"I don't know "
He just said that ."I am God".(that's what some people think about themselves.They think they are God and they say" I don't know" all the time)
What I am saying is it depends on who your "God" is.
2007-01-17 02:49:45
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answered by Anonymous
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