Wisdom is using knowledge.
Another Answer:
Actually, knowledge is not necessarily wisdom. But there's certainly a connection. One is based upon the other.
In The Bible, there are different words; and they have an order of relevance in relation to each other.
1) First comes 'knowledge'. This is simply about learning different bits of 'facts' & 'information'.
From the Bible you learn that you have a Creator. You learn about his 4 cardinal qualities. You learn what he requires from his creation. You learn about 'blessings' & 'punishment'. That's simply 'knowledge'.
2) Next comes 'understanding'. This has to do with 'connecting' the various bits of 'information', and seeing their relation to each other. Therefore while 'knowledge' tells you about 'blessings' & 'punishment'; 'understanding' has you realize that there are consequences (reap what you sow). If you sow with a view to the flesh, you reap corruption. If you sow with a view towards spiritual things, you are blessed with the fruitage of the spirit, which has 7 basic aspects.
3) As part of this process you learn 'discernment'. This means you 'discern' the whys and hows (why/how did it get like this; what led up to this condition); you learn the 'when / what / where.'
Associated with discernment is 'intuition'. You learn 'how to avoid punishment from God'. You anticipate problems in advance. You make adjustments, to receive a different, more desired outcome.
4) So now we're at the point of having 'wisdom'; which means: Using all the information pieces; the understanding; the discernment; using these things in a(wise) way that will benefit you and others. Wisdom helps you avoid many problems.
Perhaps an exampleof these items:
From the Bible, you learn that 'sex before marriage' is wrong. It's called 'fornication'. This is simply - a piece of 'knowledge' from the Bible. You can either accept it as 'knowledge' from Almighty God; or you are free to reject this piece of 'knowledge' and treat it as garbage information.
Next you 'understand' some things. Ie: God created us and our bodies. He has the right to tell how to use our body, and how NOT to use it. You 'understand' it due to his Creatorship.
Next you learn 'discernment'. You observe youths who ignore God's righteous standards. Some who thought they found 'love', find themselves pregnant, with the male companion having moved on to someone else. All he's interested in is sex, sex, and more sex. He's not interested in being a responsible father to the child he fathered. Others you see get a sexually transmitted disease, perhaps disabling for years; or even cutting short their life.
You observe that many pregnant girls end up having their parents raise their child. This was not God's arrangement. He arranged for each child to have a father and a mother. Therefore he instituted the commitment of 'marriage'.
As you anticipate even further into the future, you notice that people become promiscuous. There's the curse of 'adultery', which devastates family life, and runs havoc on children.
So this is where 'wisdom' comes in. You use all these pieces of information, understanding, and discernment, to make CHOICES that are in line with what God requires. You might choose to wait till the commitment of marriage before giving your virginity away. You might be more particular as to who you court in the first place. Many things you would consider.
Hopefully this gives some idea of the interaction between 'knowledge' & 'wisdom'.
Wisdom is the ability to apply knowledge and experience to make good decisions and judgments, while knowledge is simply the information and facts that a person has acquired. In other words, knowledge is knowing facts, while wisdom is knowing how to use those facts effectively.
The gift of wisdom is the ability to apply knowledge and experience to make good decisions and judgments, while the gift of knowledge is having a deep understanding and awareness of facts and information. Wisdom involves using knowledge effectively, while knowledge is simply possessing information.
The Bible teaches that knowledge is the accumulation of information, while wisdom is the ability to apply that knowledge in a wise and discerning manner. Knowledge is important, but wisdom is valued more highly as it leads to making good choices and living a righteous life.
The Bible teaches that wisdom is the ability to apply knowledge in a way that is good and beneficial, while knowledge is simply having information or understanding. Wisdom involves making wise decisions and living a righteous life, while knowledge is just having facts or information.
Knowledge is something that you know, but it's just general knowledge like how to open a door by turning the knob. Wisdom is something that you can learn from and implement later, in moral or ethical guidance.
Knowledge is the information and facts that a person has acquired through learning and experience. Wisdom, on the other hand, is the ability to apply that knowledge in a thoughtful and discerning way to make good decisions and navigate life effectively. In essence, knowledge is knowing facts, while wisdom is knowing how to use those facts wisely.
Knowledge is the information and facts that a person has acquired, while wisdom is the ability to apply that knowledge in a thoughtful and discerning way. To navigate the balance between the two in decision-making, one must use knowledge to inform their choices, but also consider the broader implications and long-term consequences of their decisions, drawing on wisdom to make sound judgments.
Miles Kington
Wisdom is the ability to make good judgments based on knowledge and experience, while insight is the sudden understanding or realization of a situation or problem. Wisdom is gained over time, while insight can come in a moment of clarity.
This quote is commonly attributed to Miles Kington, a British journalist and musician known for his humor and wit. It highlights the difference between knowledge, which is having information, and wisdom, which is knowing how to apply that knowledge in a practical and thoughtful way.
Wisdom and knowledge both involve acquiring information and understanding. Knowledge refers to facts and information gained through study or experience, while wisdom is the ability to apply that knowledge in a practical and insightful manner. Ultimately, wisdom is considered to be a deeper and more profound understanding that goes beyond mere facts.
In this modern day and age there seems to be little difference between knowledge and wisdom. However, knowledge is the acquaintance of facts, truths or principles as from study or investigation. It is a familiarity gained by experience, the suggestion is that knowledge may be incomplete or theoretical. Wisdom is knowledge of what is true or right coupled with just judgement as to action. Wisdom makes the best use of knowledge and this is achieved through age