primarily, "to bring or set together," is used metaphorically of "perceiving, understanding, uniting" (sun), so to speak, the perception with what is perceived, e.g., Matthew 13:13-15,19,23,51; 15:10; 16:12; 17:13 , and similar passages in Mark and Luke; Acts 7:25 (twice); 28:26,27; in Romans 3:11 , the present participle, with the article, is used as a noun, lit., "there is not the understanding (one)," in a moral and spiritual sense; Romans 15:21; 2—Corinthians 10:12 , RV, "are (without) understanding," AV, "are (not) wise;" Ephesians 5:17 , RV, "understand." See CONSIDER , Note (2).
"to perceive with the mind," as distinct from perception by feeling, is so used in Matthew 15:17 , AV, "understand," RV, "perceive;" Matthew 16:9,11; 24:15 (here rather perhaps in the sense of considering) and parallels in Mark (not in Luke); John 12:40; Romans 1:20; 1—Timothy 1:7; Hebrews 11:3; in Ephesians 3:4 , AV, "may understand" (RV, "can perceive"); Ephesians 3:20 , "think;" 2—Timothy 2:7 , "consider," See CONSIDER , No. 4.
"to know, to come to know," is translated "to understand" in the AV in Matthew 26:10; John 8:27 (RV, "to perceive;") AV and RV in John 8:43; 10:6; in John 10:38 , RV (in some texts pisteuo, AV, "believe"); AV and RV in John 12:16; 13:7 RV, AV, "know" (see Note under KNOW, No. 2); Acts 8:30; in Philippians 1:12 , AV, RV, "know" (in some texts, Acts 24:11 , AV). See KNOW , No. 1.
"to know well," is rendered "to understand" in Mark 14:68; Jude 1:10 , RV, 2nd clause (AV, "know"). See KNOW , No. 5.
"to inquire," is rendered "to understand" in Acts 23:34 . See INQUIRE.
"to make known," is rendered "I give ... to understand" in 1—Corinthians 12:3 . See KNOW , No. 8.
"to be ignorant," is rendered "they understood not" in Mark 9:32; Luke 9:45; in 2—Peter 2:12 , AV, RV, "they are ignorant of." See IGNORANT , B, No. 1.
1—Corinthians 13:21—Corinthians 14:16Acts 23:27LEARN1—Corinthians 13:11Luke 1:3TRACE.primarily denotes "conspicuous" or "glorious" (as in Psalm 81:3 , Sept.; EV, "solemn"), then, "distinct, clear to understanding," 1—Corinthians 14:9 , "easy to be understood" (AV, marg., "significant").
"hard to be understood" (dus, a prefix like Eng., "mis-," or "un-," and A, No. 2), occurs in 2—Peter 3:16 .
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