Definition: The term "agnosias" comes from Greek, meaning "the person who has no conscience." It refers to someone who doesn't have any feelings or emotions that are normally associated with conscience or ethical behavior. In the context of the Bible, this word is often used metaphorically to describe a person who is devoid of moral compass or principles. Someone who lacks understanding of God's commandments and standards for right conduct could potentially be described as having "agnosias," indicating they lack any discernment about what is right or wrong. This term was also used by the Hebrew Bible (the Pentateuch) to describe those who were not guided by conscience, which was a moral standard.
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