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The broad range of information held by a person; an attribute of God (Romans 11:33); what we need to know about God (Hosea 4:6).
Ãâó: www.gnmagazine.org/bsc/02/glossary.htm
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concept-driven conversation, such as
Ãâó: www.lawrence.edu/stu/bereya/glossary.html
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is an ability to remember Scripture or have it supernatural quickened, or to know a fact or truth about a person or situation revealed directly by the Holy Spirit--sometimes termed a word of knowledge. [Bible Study on Knowledge.]
Ãâó: www.acts17-11.com/dictionary_gifts.html
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(Standards that ask the learner to recognize and recall facts and specifics)
Ãâó: www.people.memphis.edu/~ggholson/unitus/clar/BLOOM...
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Information (organized facts in a specific context) plus judgment.
Ãâó: www.ncddr.org/du/researchexchange/v09n02/2_terms.h...
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