The lexicons/dictionaries I cited all teach that being the heart-knower of all is the same thing as being omniscient.
Now if you can cite a lexicon that says otherwise I'd like to see it but so far I have cited several that affirm my position.
Besides the ones I cited in my link in Post #149 this is from the New International Dictionary of Old Testament Theology and Exegesis:
the psalmist acknowledged the omniscience of God who knows the secrets of the heart (44:21[22]) (3:426, ta`alummah - hidden, secret, Andrew Hill).
Once again, to know the totality of all hearts of all people is the same thing as being omniscient.
Now if you can cite a lexicon that says otherwise I'd like to see it but so far I have cited several that affirm my position.
Besides the ones I cited in my link in Post #149 this is from the New International Dictionary of Old Testament Theology and Exegesis:
the psalmist acknowledged the omniscience of God who knows the secrets of the heart (44:21[22]) (3:426, ta`alummah - hidden, secret, Andrew Hill).
Once again, to know the totality of all hearts of all people is the same thing as being omniscient.
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