God's Wisdom

NOUN
  1. the omniscience of a divine being
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  • The world is changing as man creates; man claims to have acquired God's wisdom, and transforms the blueprint of nature into new images, from which he gains endless aesthetic satisfaction.
  • We can perceive God's wisdom.
  • Secondarily, God's wisdom in redemption is made known to evil angels, who dwell "in heavenly places" in a lower sense, namely, the air (compare Eph 2: 2 with Eph 6: 12); Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Anytime you reject any part of yourself, you are rejecting God's wisdom and sovereignty in creating you.
  • The more that you let go and allow God's wisdom, love, and power to oversee your life, the more you'll experience true happiness.
  • His life and his death taught all those that knew him of God's wisdom, grace, sovereignty and power.
  • Just as, in the sapiential books of Hebrew Scripture and the Apocrypha, God's wisdom makes it possible to understand the world as a coherent whole, so the conviction of covenant fidelity makes it possible to understand the history of Israel as a whole, as one story. A lecture given at a conference on 'The place of Covenant in Judaism, Christianity and Jewish-Christian relations' Centre for the Study of Jewish Christian Relations, Cambridge
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