| | Lexical Summary gnōstos: knownOriginal Word: γνωστόςTransliteration: gnōstosPhonetic Spelling: (gnoce-tos')Part of Speech: AdjectiveShort Definition: knownMeaning: known Strong's Concordance well known.  From ginosko; well-known -- acquaintance, (which may be) known, notable.  see GREEK ginosko  Thayer's Greek LexiconSTRONGS NT 1110: γνωστόςγνωστός , γνωστή , γνωστόν , known : Acts 9:42 ; τίνι , John 18:15 ; Acts 1:19 ; Acts 15:18 R L ; ; γνωστόν ἔστω ὑμῖν be it known to you: Acts 2:14; Acts 4:10; Acts 13:38; Acts 28:28; contextually, notable, Acts 4:16; γνοωστον ποιεῖν to make known, disclose: Acts 15:17f G T Tr WH (others construe γνωστά as predicate of ταῦτα: R. V. marginal reading who doeth these things which were known; cf. Meyer at the passage). τό γνωστόν τοῦ Θεοῦ, either that which may be known of God, or equivalent to γνῶσις τοῦ Θεοῦ, for both come to the same thing: Romans 1:19; cf. Fritzsche at the passage and Winer's Grammar, 235 (220) (and Meyer (edited by Weiss) at the passage). plural οἱ γνωστοί acquaintance, intimates, Psalm 30:12 (); (Psalm 87:9, 19 ()); Nehemiah 5:10; Luke 2:44; Luke 23:49. (In Greek writings from Aeschylus down.) 
 
 
 
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