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Strong's #1110 - γνωστός
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γνωστός, ή, όν,
collat. form of γνωτός (q. v.),
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1. known, A. Ch. 702, S. OT 361, Fr. 203, Pl. Tht. 205d, X. HG 2.3.44, etc.; γνωστόν, τό, common knowledge, τινός PAmh. 145.9 (iv/v A. D.). Adv. -τῶς clearly, LXX Proverbs 27:23, Eust. 1540.1.
2. knowable, Arist. Metaph. 1016b20, AP 0.64b37, etc.; γνωστὰ σαρκός bodily symptoms (of anger), Phld. Ir. p.24 W.
II pl., as Subst., = γνώριμοι, notables, Sm. Proverbs 31:23; acquaintance, friend, Luke 2:44,al.
III Act., knowing, dub. in LXX Genesis 2:9 (γνωστικός ap. Ph. 1.37).
γνωστός, γνωστή, γνωστόν, known: Acts 9:42; τίνι, John 18:15; Acts 1:19; Acts 15:18 R L;
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γνωστός , -ή , -όν ,
later form of γνωτός
(< γιγνώσκω ),
[in LXX for various parts of H3045;]
known: Acts 9:42; c. dat., John 18:15-16 (Rec), Acts 1:19; Acts 2:14; Acts 4:10; Acts 13:38; Acts 15:18; Acts 19:17; Acts 28:22; Acts 28:28; γ . σημεῖο , one that is matter of knowledge, Acts 4:16; γνωστὸν ποιεῖν , Acts 15:17-18; τὸ γνωστὸν τ . θεοῦ , Romans 1:19; in pl., as subst., γνωστοί , acquaintances, Luke 2:44; Luke 23:49; so in sing., John 18:16 (WH)†
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The late P Amh II. 145.9 (iv/v A.D.) τὸ γνωστὸν τῆς πρὸς ἀλ [λήλο ]υς συνηθείας , ";the knowledge of our intimacy,"; may be taken as confirming, so far as it goes, the ordinary LXX and NT usage of γν ̣—";known"; rather than ";knowable";—in Romans 1:19. For the rare use of the word as applied to persons (Luke 2:44; Luke 23:49, John 18:15 f.) Abbott (Fourfold Gospel, p. 362 ff.) prefers the strong rendering ";familiar friend";; but see contra J. B. Mayor Exp. VIII. vii. p. 79 ff. W. M. Ramsay (Athenaeum, Sept. 7, 1912) cites a (iv/A.D.) inscription, Εὐδαίμων Γνωστοῦ υἱὸς τεκμορεύσας μετὰ τῶν ἰδίων θρεπτῶν Μηνὶ Ἀσκαηνῷ εὐχήν , where Gnostos ";the known"; might be a reminiscence of 1 Corinthians 8:2.
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