Word Summary
epignōsis: recognition, knowledge
Original Word: ἐπίγνωσιςTransliteration: epignōsis
Phonetic Spelling: (ep-ig'-no-sis)
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Short Definition: recognition, knowledge
Meaning: recognition, knowledge
Strong's Concordance
acknowledgement.
From epiginosko; recognition, i.e. (by implication) full discernment, acknowledgement -- (ac-)knowledge(-ing, - ment).
see GREEK epiginosko
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 1922: ἐπίγνωσιςἐπίγνωσις,
ἐπιγνώσεως,
ἡ (
ἐπιγινώσκω, which see (cf. also
Lightfoot on
Colossians 1:9;
Trench, § 75 at the end)),
precise and correct knowledge; used in the N. T. of the knowledge of things ethical and divine: absolutely,
Philippians 1:9;
Colossians 3:10;
κατ' ἐπίγνωσιν,
Romans 10:2; with the genitive of the thing known,
Colossians 1:9;
Colossians 2:2;
Philemon 1:6;
τῆς ἀληθείας,
1 Timothy 2:4;
2 Timothy 2:25;
2 Timothy 3:7;
Titus 1:1;
Hebrews 10:26;
τῆς ἁμαρτίας,
Romans 3:20; with the genitive of the person known; — of God, especially the knowledge of his holy will and of the blessings which he has bestowed and constantly bestows on men through Christ:
Ephesians 1:17;
Colossians 1:10;
2 Peter 1:2; of Christ, i. e. the true knowledge of Christ's nature, dignity, benefits:
Ephesians 4:13;
2 Peter 1:8;
2 Peter 2:20; of God and Christ:
2 Peter 1:2;
Θεόν ἔχειν ἐν ἐπιγνώσει i. e. to keep the knowledge of the one true God which has illumined the soul,
Romans 1:28. (
Polybius,
Plutarch,
Herodian, (others); the
Sept. occasionally for
דַּעַת; 2 Macc. 9:11.)