γνόντα

ginṓskō

To come to know, to recognize, to perceive through experience or observation; to acquire or possess knowledge. The term encompasses the process of coming to know (learning, realizing), as well as the state of having knowledge or understanding. In particular contexts, it may indicate intimate acquaintance, recognition, or comprehension of truth.

G1097

2 Corinthians 5:21 · Word #3

Lexicon G1097

Lemmaγινώσκω
Transliterationginṓskō
Strong'sG1097
DefinitionTo come to know, to recognize, to perceive through experience or observation; to acquire or possess knowledge. The term encompasses the process of coming to know (learning, realizing), as well as the state of having knowledge or understanding. In particular contexts, it may indicate intimate acquaintance, recognition, or comprehension of truth.

Morphology V AOR ACT PTCP ACC M SG All morphology codes

Part of Speech V — Verb — An action or state of being
Tense AOR — Aorist — Simple occurrence, often past
Voice ACT — Active — The subject performs the action
Mood PTCP — Participle — A verbal adjective
Case ACC — Accusative — Direct object or extent
Gender M — Masculine — Grammatical masculine
Number SG — Singular — One

Lexical Info

Lemmaγινώσκω
Strong'sG1097

SIBI-P1 Translation G1097-36

having come to know

Morphological NotesVerb; aorist active participle; accusative masculine singular.
Rendering RationaleThe aorist active participle conveys a completed act of coming to know or recognizing. "Having come to know" preserves the root sense of experiential knowledge and reflects the participial, completed action in active voice.

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