Genesis 15:14
"And the nation whoever they shall serve I will judge; and after this, they shall come forth hither with much property."
Does God's ambiguity about the future in Genesis 15 imply a lack of foreknowledge?
It is argued that God warns Abraham of rough times ahead without being specific (Genesis 15:13-16) because the future is open and unknown. Yet this is just as well a way for God to forestall any pre-emptive actions on Abraham's part. If Abraham had been told that his descendants would fight Canaanites, how much temptation would there be for Abraham to attack those who were contextually innocent predecessors of his descendants' enemies? If God possessed exhaustive foreknowledge, He would likely be ambiguous as well when it came to telling people what was up with their future, keeping specifics under wraps or limited to certain persons. For Abraham to know that much would be "too much information".