So, is it possible that Jesus could have been wrong about the prediction? Also, in the Open view, how much could He have "known" about the rooster and Peter that would have given Him sufficient information to "predict" the timing and number of Peter's denials? This would be like saying "my wife will be on the computer tomorrow at 2pm and send 3 emails before she receives my call."Paidion wrote:Steve if for you, "guess" is a synonym for "predict" and if you were not portraying my position as ridiculous by implying that God merely makes good guesses about the future, then there is nothing for which to apologize (in the modern sense of the word). In that case, I regret that I misunderstood you.
But I must say that I have never encountered the word "guess" as a synonym for "predict". If you asked an astronomer when Halley's comet will become visible from earth, it would seem quite appropriate to receive the answer, "We predict that it will next appear in 2061." It would seem strange indeed to hear, "Well, we are guessing that it will appear in 2061." A guess is little more than a thought, based on little or no information. A prediction is based on a substantial amount of knowledge. But the astronomer doesn't KNOW Halley's comet will appear in 2061. For some unusual astronomical phenomena may occur which would cause the comet to explode before 2061.
It's so much more than a guess, best or otherwise. Since it's based on my knowledge of her habits, it's a prediction.If you say that your wife will be on the computer tomorrow, I would understand that statement to be your best guess based on your knowledge of her habits.
You thought correctly. It is a parallel in the sense that both are predictions. Yet there is a great difference. The difference is that Jesus had much more information about Peter (He knew what was in man --- John 2:25) than I have about my wife. Therefore his prediction was much more likely to become reality.In any case, I thought such a statement about your wife was being presented as a parallel to Jesus saying what He said about Peter. I don't really understand your position.
Prediction and guess seem to differ to me only by degree. Prophecy is in a completely different category.