As you continue to seek to oppose biblical teaching by offering a version of the events that will not pass the test of revealed scriptures.Yes, one of the meanings of a Hebrew word is "without definite aim" and is translated as "random in 1 Kings 22:34 and 2 Chronicles 18:33.
But the actual issue is the false claim, all the chance events simply reflect the human perspective, but God's plan has Him in complete control of everything that happens. An archer launches an arrow without definite aim and it lands in a crevice of the kings armor. Does the verse say God caused the arrow to land exactly where it did? Nope, so the claim has no actual support. On the other hand, every word is inspired, chosen by God to convey His message, so without explicit reference to human perception only, such a nullification claim is without merit.
God's comprehensive plan could be for some things to happen by chance, without being predetermined, or being caused by God, such as our sin. Since God is not the author of sin, God did not predestine our each and every sin.
How so you ask??? I will be happy to help you as you are a budding Calvinist.
God has declared this; Heb.9:27 And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:
And a certain man drew a bow at a venture, and smote the king of Israel between the joints of the harness:
Providence is the outworking of all that God has ordained to come to pass. As previous posts have clarified this we can see it was his appointed time of death. The archer who shot the arrow did not have a crossbow with a scope to aim it at the space in the armor. So it can be spoken of as Peradventure, or by chance, in that from his stand-point it was a random shot. God orchestrated all the providential details so that this result took place. God who knows the end from the beginning, knew exactly what was going to happen because He ordained to take place.