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  2. Immutability (theology) - Wikipedia

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    The Immutability or Unchangeability of God is an attribute that "God is unchanging in his character, will, and covenant promises." [1] The Westminster Shorter Catechism says that "[God] is a spirit, whose being, wisdom, power, holiness, justice, goodness, and truth are infinite, eternal, and unchangeable." Those things do not change.

  3. Hebrews 6 - Wikipedia

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    Christian hope is based not on wishful thinking but on the 'solemn promise of God', that the 'foundation of God's saving activity in the world was the particular promise made to Abraham in Genesis 12:1–3 and repeated at different times and forms to the forefathers of Israel (cf. Genesis 15:1–21; 26:2–4; 28:13–15; Exodus 3:6–10). [12]

  4. Hosea 12 - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] In the Hebrew Bible it is a part of the Book of the Twelve Minor Prophets. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] This chapter contains prophecies attributed to the prophet Hosea , son of Beeri , delivered about the time when the Kingdom of Israel (Ephraim) sought the aid of the Egyptian king So, in violation of her covenant with Assyria (Hosea 12:1).

  5. Attributes of God in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Many theologians see mystery as God's primary attribute because he only reveals certain knowledge to the human race. Karl Barth said "God is ultimate mystery." [40] Karl Rahner views "God" as "mystery" and theology as "the 'science' of mystery." [41] Nikolai Berdyaev deems "inexplicable Mystery" as God's "most profound definition."

  6. Westminster Shorter Catechism - Wikipedia

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    [9] The catechism is composed of 107 questions and answers. The first 12 questions concern God as Creator. Questions 13–20 deal with original sin and the fallen state of man's nature. Questions 21–38 concern Christ the Redeemer and the benefits that flow from redemption. The next set of questions, 39–84, discuss the Ten Commandments.

  7. Rector Potens, Verax Deus - Wikipedia

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    O God Unchangeable and True, Of all the life and power: Dispensing light in silence through Every successive hour: Lord, Brighten our declining day, That it may never wane, Till death, when all things round decay, Bring back the morn again. This grace on thy redeem'd confer, Father, coequal Son, And Holy Ghost the Comforter, Eternal three in one.

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