Its never over with E4E.
That's a common response to the Open View of the future. Somehow, somewhere along the line we got the notion that we can bring God down or raise Him up, as if by making God immutable (by philosophical argument) He is 'more' perfect. But, let me ask: Is it 'bigger' of God to be in absolute meticulous control, having exact, exhaustive knowledge of every minute detail of the future, or is it a bigger God who though He could do those things, chose rather to create significant others with freedom to choose for themselves and respect their choices, allowing them to help shape the future? Why do SVers insist that only a God who knows everything including and especially the future is a 'big enough' God to rule His Kingdom?
Let me couch the question a little differently. If God is in full control to the extent that the future is settled, why do we need to pray "Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done, on earth as in heaven"? Meaningless mellow drama? I for one think we need to be careful that in making God ‘big’, we don't mar the image in which we were created.
I think it is possible to 'hang yourself'
and 'spill your guts'. Cheep rope.
Or maybe he hung there so long ... well uck ... you get the picture. I mean, who is going to claim that body and loan a guy like that a grave for three days? Son of perdition ... the most alone, forsaken individual on the planet. Compare that to Peter who also 'hung himself by denying Jesus and then 'spilled his guts' to God in remorse. He went out and wept. Denying Jesus after boasting that he would die for Him, he must have felt all alone. I'll bet he wished a million time over that he could have died with Jesus. And in a sense, he did! That's the difference.
But, I think the real question here is: "Did Jesus know, and how did he know Judas would betray him, Peter would deny him 'exactly' three times, and the rooster would crow?" (Roosters have a tendency to do that every morning, ya know. Its in their genes.) I just don't think it requires exhaustive divine foreknowledge to figure that one out. Intimate relationships and narrative latitude solves those so called 'dichotomies' for me.
Still curious as to what you really think. You seem to be somewhat unsettled.
Anything less than an absolutely 100% settled future is 'open'. And any open niche in the future precludes exhaustive foreknowledge.