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Talk no more so exceeding proudly; let not arrogancy come out of your mouth: for the LORD is a God of knowledge, and by him actions are weighed. 1 Sam 2:3
Shall not God search this out? for
He knoweth the secrets of the heart. Ps 44:21
The LORD knoweth the thoughts of man, that they are vanity. Ps 94:11
For He knoweth our frame; he remembereth that we are dust.
Ps 103:14
He revealeth the deep and secret things: He knoweth what is in the darkness, and the light dwelleth with him.
Dan 2:22
The LORD is good, a strong hold in the day of trouble; and He knoweth them that trust in him. Nah 1:7
Be not ye therefore like unto them: for your Father knoweth what things ye have need of, before ye ask him.
Matt 6:8
And again, The Lord knoweth the thoughts of the wise, that they are vain.
1 Cor 3:20
Nevertheless the foundation of God standeth sure, having this seal, The Lord knoweth them that are his. And, Let every one that nameth the name of Christ depart from iniquity. 2 Tim 2:19
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The
Hebrew word of Know is Yodea.
OT:3045 yada` (yaw-dah'); a primitive root; to know (properly, to ascertain by seeing); used in a great variety of senses, figuratively, literally, euphemistically and inferentially (including observation, care, recognition; and causatively, instruction, designation, punishment, etc.) [as follow]: KJV - acknowledge, acquaintance (-ted with), advise, answer, appoint, assuredly, be aware,
unawares, can [-not], certainly, comprehend, consider, X could they, cunning, declare, be diligent, (can, cause to) discern, discover, endued with, familiar friend, famous, feel, can have, be
ignorant, instruct, kinsfolk, kinsman, (cause to let, make) know, (come to give, have, take) knowledge, have [knowledge], (be, make, make to be,
make self) known, + be learned, + lie by man, mark, perceive, privy to, X prognosticator, regard, have respect, skilful, shew, can (man of) skill, be sure, of a surety, teach, (can) tell, understand, have [understanding], X will be, wist, wit, wot.
NT:1097 ginosko (ghin-oce'-ko); a prolonged form of a primary verb; to "know" (absolutely) in a great variety of applications and with many implications (as follow, with others not thus clearly expressed): |
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