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1 Samuel 12:4

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12:4 They replied, “You have not wronged us or oppressed us. You have not taken anything from the hand of anyone.”

1 Samuel 15:29

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15:29 The Preeminent One 1  of Israel does not go back on his word 2  or change his mind, for he is not a human being who changes his mind.” 3 

1 Samuel 20:14

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20:14 While I am still alive, extend to me the loyalty of the Lord, or else I will die!
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[15:29]  1 tn Heb “splendor,” used here by metonymy as a title for the Lord.

[15:29]  2 tn Or perhaps “does not lie.”

[15:29]  3 sn This observation marks the preceding statement (v. 28) as an unconditional, unalterable decree. When God makes such a decree he will not alter it or change his mind. This does not mean that God never deviates from his stated intentions or changes his mind. On the contrary, several passages describe him as changing his mind. In fact, his willingness to do so is one of his fundamental divine attributes (see Joel 2:13; Jonah 4:2). For a fuller discussion see R. B. Chisholm, Jr., “Does God Change His Mind?” BSac 152 (1995): 387-99.



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