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Definition of Acquaintance from Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words which is keyed to the English Version (1881-1885), which is similare to the ASV 1901 (American Standard Version)
<1,,1110,gnostos>
from ginosko, "to know," signifies "known, or knowable;" hence, "one's acquaintance;" it is used in this sense, in the plural, in Luke 2:44; 23:49. See KNOWN, NOTABLE.
<2,,2398,idios>
"one's own," is translated "acquaintance" in the AV of Acts 24:23, "friends" (RV). See COMPANY.
How can we know anything about anything? That’s the real question
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