Acknowledge
Acknowledge
ak-nolej (, gignosko): To declare that one recognizes the claims of a person or thing fully established. Both in Old Testament and New Testament expressed by various forms of the word know (Pro 3:6; Isa 61:9; Col 2:2 the King James Version). The Psalmist (Psa 32:5) acknowledged his sin, when he told God that he knew the guilt of what he had done. The Corinthians (2Co 1:14) acknowledged Paul and his companions when they formally recognized their claims and authority.