:up: Revelation, with the Apostle John literally seeing the future AND interacting there, is proof enough. It makes no sense to posture against this just to salvage some imagined sense with free will when many proof have been given that will exists in such a system. It needs a lot more discussion rather than posturing else actual thinking stops at the door in favor of indoctrination paradigms.
He did not travel to the future nor did John see the literal future. There are whole swaths of Revelation that may not ever happen if Israel repents, which I grant is unlikely but unlikely is not impossible. And this has nothing to do with attempting to "salvage some imagined sense with free will" it has to do with taking the bible to mean what it says and making every effort NOT to read one's doctrine into the text, not to mention just plain old fashion common sense and sound reason.
Further, your argument here is entirely crushed to powder when one realizes that there are several predictive prophecies in the bible that did not come to pass.
Jeremiah 18:7 The instant I speak concerning a nation and concerning a kingdom, to pluck up, to pull down, and to destroy
it, 8 if that nation against whom I have spoken turns from its evil, I will relent of the disaster that I thought to bring upon it.
Joshua 3:10 And Joshua said, “
By this you shall know that the living God is among you, and that He will without fail drive out from before you the Canaanites and the Hittites and the Hivites and the Perizzites and the Girgashites and the Amorites and the Jebusites:
Judges 1:
27 However, Manasseh did not drive out
the inhabitants of Beth Shean and its villages, or Taanach and its villages, or the inhabitants of Dor and its villages, or the inhabitants of Ibleam and its villages, or the inhabitants of Megiddo and its villages; for the Canaanites were determined to dwell in that land.
28 And it came to pass, when Israel was strong, that they put the Canaanites under tribute, but did not completely drive them out.
29 Nor did Ephraim drive out the Canaanites who dwelt in Gezer; so the Canaanites dwelt in Gezer among them.
30 Nor did Zebulun drive out the inhabitants of Kitron or the inhabitants of Nahalol; so the Canaanites dwelt among them, and were put under tribute.
31 Nor did Asher drive out the inhabitants of Acco or the inhabitants of Sidon, or of Ahlab, Achzib, Helbah, Aphik, or Rehob.
32 So the Asherites dwelt among the Canaanites, the inhabitants of the land; for they did not drive them out.
33 Nor did Naphtali drive out the inhabitants of Beth Shemesh or the inhabitants of Beth Anath; but they dwelt among the Canaanites, the inhabitants of the land. Nevertheless the inhabitants of Beth Shemesh and Beth Anath were put under tribute to them.
34 And the Amorites forced the children of Dan into the mountains, for they would not allow them to come down to the valley;
35 and the Amorites were determined to dwell in Mount Heres, in Aijalon, and in Shaalbim; yet when the strength of the house of Joseph became greater, they were put under tribute.
36 Now the boundary of the Amorites
was from the Ascent of Akrabbim, from Sela, and upward.
Judges 2: Then the Angel of the Lord came up from Gilgal to Bochim, and said: “I led you up from Egypt and brought you to the land of which I swore to your fathers; and I said, ‘I will never break My covenant with you.
2 And you shall make no covenant with the inhabitants of this land; you shall tear down their altars.’ But you have not obeyed My voice. Why have you done this?
3 Therefore I also said, ‘I will not drive them out before you; but they shall be thorns in your side, and their gods shall be a snare to you.’ ” 4 So it was, when the Angel of the Lord spoke these words to all the children of Israel, that the people lifted up their voices and wept.
There are several others, not the least of which was one that Jesus Himself made...
Matthew 16:28 Assuredly, I say to you, there are some standing here who shall not taste death till they see the Son of Man coming in His kingdom.”
And of course it is an attempt to salvage some imagined lack of free will that causes you to force those passages to mean ANYTHING AT ALL other than what they seem to mean when you simply read them.
As for Jesus' prediction about Peter, I find it amusing that Calvinists believe that if God wasn't able to sneak a peak into the future that He would be incapable of influencing events in such a way as to test Peter's faith and that He would be unable to keep roosters in the area quiet until He wanted one of them to sound off. You people worship a feeble and pathetic god who has to cheat to win or to even be trusted! Imagine that! You believe that if God isn't a control freak that plays tricks that He can't be trusted. Incredible!