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[1] G.R. Lewis, “God, Attributes of,” In Evangelical Dictionary of Theology, ed. Walter A. Elwell (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House, 1984), 451.
[2] Lewis, 453.
[3] A.W. Tozer, The Knowledge of the Holy : The Attributes of God : Their Meaning in the Christian Life (San Francisco: Harper, 1961), 80.
[4] Psalm 102: 24
[5] George Herbert Livingston, “Psalms 73-150,” in vol. 2 of Wesleyan Bible Commentary, ed. Charles W. Carter (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1967), 386.
[6] Ryan E. Stokes, “I, Yhwh, Have Not Changed? Reconsidering the Translation of Malachi 3:6; Lamentations 4:1; and Proverbs 24:21-22,” Catholic Biblical Quarterly 70, no. 2 ( 2008): 264-276.
[7] Nahum M. Waldman, “Some Notes on Malachi 3:6, 3:13, and Psalm 42:11,” Journal of Biblical Literature 93, no. 4 (1974): 543-549.
[8] Claude A. Ries, “Malachi,” in vol. 3 of Wesleyan Bible Commentary, ed. Charles W. Carter (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1967), 795.
[9] Malachi 2:17
[10] Malachi 3:5
[11]Ries, 802.
[12] Malachi 3:7
[13] The Salvation Army, Salvationist Handbook of Doctrine (London: Salvation Army International Headquarters, 2010), 26.
[14] James 1:1-4
[15] James 1:12-21
[16] R. Duane Thompson, “James,” in vol. 6 of Wesleyan Bible Commentary, ed. Charles W. Carter (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1967), 209.
[17] Thompson, 209.
[18] William Barclay, The Letters of James and Peter (Burlington, ON: Welch, 1976), 64.
[19] Tozer, 88.
[20] Handbook, 26.
[21] Jonah 3:10 (ASV)
[22] Bruce A. Ware, “An Exposition and Critique of the Process Doctrines of Divine Mutability and Immutability,” Westminster Theological Journal 47, no. 2 (1985): 196.
[23] Ware,196
[24] Lewis, 453.
[25] Tozer, 89.
[26] Ware,195.
[27] Ware,195.
[28] Joseph M. Hallman, “The Mutability of God: Tertullian to Lactantius,” Theological Studies 42, no. 2 (1981): 392.
[29] Ware, 196.
[30] Tozer, 82.
[31] Hallman, 374.
[32] Hallman, 377.
[33] Hallman, 373.
[34] Thomas D. Sullivan, “Omniscience, immutability, and the divine mode of knowing,” Faith and Philosophy 8, no. 1 (1991): 21.
[35] Handbook, 46
[36] Handbook, 47.
[37] Tozer, 24.
[38] Tozer, 26.
[39] Handbook, 25.
[40] Ware, 176.
[41] Ware, 191.
[42] Tozer, 88.
[43] Romans 8:28
[44] Lewis, 453.
[45] Jeremiah 29:11
[46] Tozer, 82-83.











