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understand

argument, craftiness, insight, intelligent, realize, unintentionally, without understanding

Definition:

The term "understand" means to hear or receive information and know what it means.

  • The term "understanding" can refer to "knowledge" or "wisdom" or realizing how to do something.
  • To understand someone can also mean to know how that person is feeling.
  • A person who is "without understanding" does not understand.
  • While walking on the road to Emmaus, Jesus caused the disciples to understand the meaning of the scriptures about the Messiah.
  • Depending on the context, the term "understand" could be translated by "know" or "believe" or "comprehend" or "know what (something) means."
  • Often the term "understanding" can be translated by "knowledge" or "wisdom" or "insight."
  • "Arguments" are statements that one person makes to share his understanding with another person and to convince that other person to understand something the same way.
  • "Craftiness" is understanding used for evil.
  • An "intelligent" person thinks clearly and learns quickly.
  • To do something "unintentionally" is to do it without knowing or by accident or without intending to do it.

(See also: believe, know, wise)

Bible References:

Word Data:

  • Strong's: H995, H998, H999, H1847, H2940, H3045, H3820, H3823, H3824, H4486, H7200, H7919, H7922, H7924, H8085, H8394, G50, G144, G145, G191, G801, G1097, G1108, G1271, G1380, G1492, G1921, G1922, G1987, G1990, G2638, G2657, G3539, G3563, G4894, G4907, G4908, G4920, G5424, G5428, G5429

Forms Found in the English ULB:

arguments, craftiness, gain understanding, gives ... insight, insight, intelligent, realize, realized, understand, understanding, understands, understood, unintentionally, without understanding