God is omniscient so there is no difference between Him foreknowing something that will happen and Him foreseeing something that will happen. As SBG said you are splitting hairs.
@37818 did God foresee or did He foreknow that you would come to faith in His son?
Dictionary.com | Meanings & Definitions of English Words
foresee
foreknow
- to have prescience of; to know in advance; foreknow.
- to see beforehand.
to know beforehand.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
foresee /fôr-sē′/
transitive verb
foreknow /fôr-nō′/
- To imagine or know as a probable occurrence; anticipate or predict.
"foresaw economic decline."
- To see beforehand; to have prescience of; to foreknow.
Similar: foreknow
- To provide.
Similar: provide
transitive verb
verb
- To have foreknowledge of, especially by supernatural means or through revelation.
- To have previous knowledge of; to know beforehand.
- To have knowledge of beforehand, to precognise.
Two things God's foreknowledge is not.
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Silverhair Well-Known Member
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Foreknew us. -
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Two things God's foreknowledge is not.
God's foreknowledge is His omniscience without beginning. -
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