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The Complete Word Study Dictionary: New Testament is a wonderful tool for anyone interested in studying the words of the New Testament. This monumental work is the result of 46 years of research by the editor, Dr. Spiros Zodhiates. The dictionary offers definitions and explanations for every word used in the Greek New Testament. Each entry is identified by a number from Strong's Greek...

To know, in a beginning sense, that is, to come to know, to gain or receive a knowledge of, where again the perf. implies a completed action and is often to be taken in the pres. sense, to know. In the pass., to become known. (A) Generally: (1) Followed by the acc. of thing (Matt. 12:7; John 8:32, “you will know the truth” [a.t.]; Luke 12:47; Acts 1:7; 1 Cor. 4:19, “And I shall know, not the speech . . . , but the power” [a.t.]; 2 Cor. 2:9). With an acc. implied (Mark 6:38; 1 Cor. 13:9; Sept.: 1 Sam.