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God’s pattern of thought and attitude of heart is holy, righteous and good. It is expressed in his law and his word, and also in the outworking of his mercy, but it is, ultimately, beyond human understanding.
Ex 20:1-17 See also Dt 4:1-2; Dt 6:1,24-25; Ps 119:4,34,66,89,105,130
Ro 7:7 See also Dt 4:8; Nu 23:19; 1Sa 15:29; 2Sa 22:31 pp Ps 18:30; Pr 30:5; Ps 19:7-10; Ps 119:68,75,137-138,142; Jn 17:17; Ro 7:12
Eph 2:4-5 See also Ne 9:31; Ps 123:2; Isa 55:7; Da 9:18; Hos 11:8; Mic 7:18; Lk 1:78; Ro 9:18; Ro 11:32; Ro 12:1; 1Pe 1:3; 1Pe 2:10
Nu 23:19 See also 1Sa 15:29; Ps 110:4; Eze 24:14
Drawing back from threatened actions Jer 26:13 The idea of God “relenting” does not mean a capricious change of mind, but the considered decision on God’s part not to proceed with a threatened course of action in response to repentance on the part of individuals or the people. See also Ex 32:12-14; Jer 18:5-10; Jer 26:3,19; Joel 2:13-14; Am 7:3,6; Jnh 3:9-10; Jnh 4:2
Grieving over past actions 1Sa 15:11 See also Ge 6:6-7; 1Sa 15:35
Because of God’s greatness Isa 55:8-9 See also Isa 40:13-14,28; Isa 44:6-7; Ro 11:33-36; 1Co 2:16
Because of human lowliness Ecc 5:1-2 See also Ecc 7:23-25