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inquire

ask for, consult for guidance, inquiriy, investigate, investigation

Facts:

The term "inquire" means to ask someone for information. The expression "inquire of" is often used to refer to asking God for wisdom or help.

  • The Old Testament records several instances where people inquired of God.
  • Depending on the context, "inquire" could be translated as "ask" or "ask for information."
  • The expression "inquire of Yahweh" could be translated as "ask Yahweh for guidance" or "ask Yahweh what to do."
  • To "inquire after" something could be translated as "ask questions about" or "ask for information about."
  • When Yahweh says "I will not be inquired of by you," this could be translated as "I will not allow you to ask me for information" or "you will not be permitted to seek help from me."
  • The word "inquire" or "investigate" can also be used of a king or government official making a search through official written records.
  • To investigate something can also be to study it in order to learn more about it.

Bible References:

Word Data:

  • Strong's: H1239, H1240, H1245, H1875, H2713, G1830, G2045

Forms Found in the English ULB:

ask for, consult for guidance, inquire, inquired, inquires, inquiries, inquiring, investigate, investigated, investigating, investigation