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  1. To know is not to be intellectually informed about some abstract principle, but to apprehend and experience reality. Knowledge is not the possession of information, but rather its exercise or actualization.

    • Baker's Dictionary

      Know, Knowledge The Old Testament. The Hebrew root yada...

    • John 14

      Chapter 14. Christ comforts his disciples. (1-11) He further...

    • NAS

      Greek lexicon based on Thayer's and Smith's Bible Dictionary...

  2. Knowledge is affirmed of both God and man, but with the wide contrast that God's knowledge is absolute, unerring, complete, intuitive, embracing all things, past, present, and future, and searching the inmost thoughts of the heart (Psalm 139:1, 23); whereas man's is partial, imperfect, relative, gradually acquired, and largely mixed with error ...

  3. Feb 27, 2024 · The word knowledge in the Bible denotes an understanding, a recognition, or an acknowledgment. To “know” something is to perceive it or to be aware of it. Many times in Scripture, knowledge carries the idea of a deeper appreciation of something or a relationship with someone.

  4. thot: The most frequent word in the Old Testament (machashebheth, from the verb chashabh, "to think") refers to a "device," or a purpose firmly fixed, as in the passage in Isa (55:7-9) where the "thought" of God and of man are contrasted (compare Psalms 40:5; 92:5; Jeremiah 29:11).

  5. To be known by God may mean that a nation or individual is chosen by God to play a part in God's purposes in the world (Jeremiah 1:5; Amos 3:2; Galatians 4:9). The Bible speaks often about human knowledge. Knowledge of God is the greatest knowledge (Proverbs 9:10) and is the chief duty of humankind (Hosea 6:6).

  6. Knowledge is affirmed of both God and man, but with the wide contrast that God's knowledge is absolute, unerring, complete, intuitive, embracing all things, past, present, and future, and searching the inmost thoughts of the heart (Psalm 139:1, 23); whereas man's is partial, imperfect, relative, gradually acquired, and largely mixed with error ...

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  8. Jul 10, 2020 · What Knowledge Is. 1. Real knowledge is from God the Father (James 1:16-18), God’s Son Jesus Christ , and God’s Holy Spirit (1 John 2:20-27). 2. Real knowledge was taught by Jesus Christ’s apostles and early followers.

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