The concept of Unsearchable judgments in Christianity
Unsearchable judgments in Christianity refer to God's actions and decisions that are beyond human understanding and comprehension. This concept is emphasized in Protestantism, where it reflects the complexity of God's will and the idea that His decrees are too intricate for human reasoning. Early Christianity similarly acknowledges that God's decisions and moral laws surpass human understanding, highlighting the profound depth of His wisdom and the mysterious nature of His will.
In Finnish: Tutkimattomia tuomioita; In German: Unerforschliche Urteile; In Spanish: Juicios inescrutables; In Malay: Penghakiman yang tidak dapat diselidiki; In Swedish: Osökbara domar; In Dutch: Ondoorgrondelijke oordelen; In French: Des jugements insondables
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Christian concept of 'Unsearchable judgments'
From: The Existence and Attributes of God
(1) God's decisions and decrees that are beyond human comprehension, reflecting the depth of His wisdom and insight.[1] (2) The idea that God's decisions and decrees are beyond human understanding or discovery.[2] (3) Refers to the idea that God's decisions and the workings of his will are too complex for human reasoning to fully grasp.[3]
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) God's decisions and ways, stated to be beyond human comprehension and understanding.[4] (2) God’s decisions and ways of enacting His will, which are beyond the understanding of humans.[5] (3) God's decisions and moral laws, which are beyond human understanding.[6]
From: The city of God
(1) Decisions or actions of a higher power that are difficult or impossible for humans to understand, which are mentioned in relation to the suffering of Christians.[7] (2) This refers to the actions of God that are not able to be fully understood by humans, because the reasons for them are not immediately apparent.[8]
From: Expositions of Holy Scripture
(1) God’s actions and decisions that cannot be fully understood or comprehended by human beings.[9]