Are you serious?
Because God before the foundations of the world decreed/predestined Jesus death to occur exactly as it did, he
necessarily knew after that decree exactly how Jesus was going to die (
foreknowledge of Jesus' death) because he had
decreed that he
shall die that way.
God's foreknowledge is
necessarily implied in
Ac 4:27-28.
"Long ago" is the meaning of
aiōn.
If God made them known before they occurred, then God had
foreknowledge of them (based on his decree
of them to occur).
There are no uses of it in Scripture where it does not.
It is man's notion that God's foreknowledge refers to man's actions.
We have the same situation with Paul and the word "spiritual," where Paul never uses the word to mean immaterial, non-physical,
and always uses the word to mean of the realm of the Holy Spirit.
To interpret "spiritual" in the writings of Paul to mean "immaterial" is a misinterpretation of the word as Paul uses it.
It is man's notion that Paul's use of "spiritual" means "immaterial."
Nevertheless, the Almighty and Sovereign God (
Da 4:35) does not need foreknowledge in order to "know" what will be fulfilled.
What he has
decreed shall be fulfilled without fail. . .you can take it to the bank.
You have bound the Almighty and Sovereign God (
Da 4:35) by the will of man. . .that's "a dollar waitin' on a dime."
Yes, it is the meaning of the sovereignty of God, testified to throughout Scripture:
Da 4:35,
Ac 2:23,
Ac 4:28,
Ac 13:48;
Lk 22:22,
Ro 8:29-30,
Ro 9:14-29,
Ro 11:25-34,
Eph 1:4-12,
2 Th 2:13,
1Pe 1:2.
Your God is too small.
Their occurrence shows us exactly what and how God predetermined it to occur.