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Knock knock

Definition: The word "Knock Knock" in English can have multiple meanings depending on context, but here's a brief explanation based on the Bible: 1. The phrase "Knock Knock," which means to enter an enclosed space or room, has various interpretations within the New Testament. In Mark 9:24-30 (where Jesus was asked if he had done anything to justify being given bread for his disciples), it is said that a man was called and asked about a request. He stated that "a certain rich man had received the Lord's share, and now he has eaten much bread." This implies that the rich man may have been asking someone (perhaps Jesus) to do something or provide something for him. 2. The term "Knock Knock" in this context is used figuratively as a warning of being disturbed by unexpected guests. It can also be a metaphor for seeking attention from others, often indicating an open invitation. In the Bible, Paul was asked about how he had been in the midst of controversy (which could suggest seeking or demanding attention from others), and he replied, "If you knew these things before, then are you not doing them? If you know that I am in the world, as I am in the world, then also are your enemies." This implies that Paul was challenging the Corinthian community to be aware of his presence among them.


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