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  • great wonders he does, beyond all our understanding and all our reckoning. (Job 9, 10)

  • for the better understanding of true wisdom, and self-command. (Proverbs 1, 2)

  • Go then, said he, and give a message to this people of mine: Listen as you will, but ever without understanding; watch all, and nothing perceive! (Isaiah 6, 9)

  • nations there are a many that lisp and stammer, past thy understanding, but I am sending thee to Israel instead. These might have listened to thee;✻ (Ezekiel 3, 6)

  • But for me, for Daniel, that saw the vision, understanding of it was none, till one appeared to me that had the semblance of a man, (Daniel 8, 15)

  • Then, in the third year of Cyrus’ reign, that was king of Persia, a fresh revelation was made to Daniel, who is also called Baltassar. Here is truth indubitable, and a great host … And right well he understood its meaning; little avails vision where understanding is none.✻ (Daniel 10, 1)

  • Indeed, in them the prophecy of Isaias is fulfilled, You will listen and listen, but for you there is no understanding; you will watch and watch, but for you there is no perceiving. (Matthew 13, 14)

  • and if a man loves God with all his heart and all his soul and all his understanding and all his strength, and his neighbour as himself, that is a greater thing than all burnt-offerings and sacrifices. (Mark 12, 33)

  • and all those who heard him were in amazement at his quick understanding and at the answers he gave. (Luke 2, 47)

  • These words which he spoke to them were beyond their understanding; (Luke 2, 50)

  • And he told them, It is granted to you to understand the secret of God’s kingdom; the rest must learn of it by parables, so that they can watch without seeing, and listen without understanding. (Luke 8, 10)

  • Go to this people, and tell them, You will listen and listen, but for you there is no understanding; you will watch and watch, but for you there is no perceiving. (Acts 28, 26)


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