5424 GREEK φρην, PHREN frane probably from an obsolete phrao (to rein in or curb; compare 5420); the midrif (as a partition of the body), i.e. (figuratively and by implication, of sympathy) the feelings (or sensitive nature; by extension (also in the plural) the mind or cognitive faculties):--understanding. φρεσιν 1 Cor 14:20 Brethren, be not children in understanding: howbeit in malice be ye children, but in understanding be men. 1 Cor 14:20 Brethren, be not children in understanding: howbeit in malice be ye children, but in understanding be men.
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