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# discern, discernment
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## Definition
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The term "discern" means to be able to understand something, especially being able to know whether something is right or wrong.
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* The term "discernment" refers to showing good judgment or understanding about a certain matter.
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* Discernment requires wisdom and a clear spiritual vision.
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## Translation Suggestions
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* Depending on the context, "discern" could also be translated as "understand" or "know the difference" or "distinguish good and evil" or "perceive right from wrong."
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* "Discernment" could be translated as, "understanding" or "ability to distinguish good and evil."
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