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ἄγνοια

agnoia

Modern Summary of Abbott-Smith’s Lexicon (1922)

The word "ἄγνοια" (agnoia) means ignorance or lack of knowledge. It can refer to general unawareness or, in some contexts, a deliberate refusal to understand. Examples of its use include descriptions of ignorance in spiritual or moral matters.

ignorance (properly, the quality)

The Greek word agnoia means "ignorance (properly, the quality)," used in Scripture in contexts that reveal its full semantic depth.

Lexical data derived from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance. See full disclaimer

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ἄγνοιαâshâm — guilt; by implication, a fault; also a sin-offering

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