In Greek, the word for ignorance is "άγνοια" (agnoia), which derives from the root "γνωσις" (gnosis), meaning knowledge. The prefix "α-" indicates a negation, so "άγνοια" literally translates to "lack of knowledge." It encompasses a state of being uninformed or unaware of something.
"Irony" comes from the Greek word "eironeia," which refers to a pretense of ignorance or a dissembling. It is used in modern language to describe situations where there is incongruity between what is expected and what actually occurs.
ignorance can be overcome for proper understanding
it means ignorance
Lack of knowledge
The phrase "ignorance is bliss" translates to Greek as "η άγνοια είναι ευτυχία" (i agnoia einai eftychia). This expression suggests that not knowing certain things can lead to happiness or a lack of worry. It reflects the idea that awareness of troubling truths can sometimes bring distress, while ignorance can provide a sense of peace.
Ignorance means lack of knowledge. Strength means, or can mean, a positive attribute, such as a skill that you have.
.Catholic AnswerSt. Ambrose is not IN the Bible. He was a saint in the fourth century who translated the Bible from Greek and Hebrew to Latin, he was a very famous Bible scholar, whose famous line, "Ignorance of the Bible is ignorance of Christ."
The audience do not know what is happening.
Maybe that the person shes writing the song about is ignorant
Skotos is a Greek word that refers to darkness or dark.
Tools of Ignorance
No. The Hebrew word for darkness is Choshech (חושך) which doesn't sound anything like the English word "ignorance".