Know thou, moreover, that We have been cast into an afflictive Prison, and are encompassed with the hosts of tyranny, as a result of what the hands of the infidels have wrought.
Know thou of a truth: He that biddeth men be just.
Know thou, that I have wafted unto thee all the fragrances of holiness, have fully revealed to thee My word, have perfected through thee My bounty and have desired for thee that which I have desired for My Self.
Know thou of a truth: He that biddeth men be just and himself committeth iniquity is not of Me, even though he bear My name.
He who cannot be heard by the organ of hearing, and through whose power the organ of hearing hears, know thou that He is Brahma; and not these perishable things that man adores.
The Hindu Vedas thus define the Deity: "He who surpasses speech, and through whose power speech is expressed, know thou that He is Brahma; and not these perishable things that man adores.
He who cannot be seen by the organ of sight, and through whose power the organ of seeing sees, know thou that He is Brahma; and not these perishable things that man adores.
He whom Intelligence cannot comprehend, and He alone, say the sages, through whose Power the nature of Intelligence can be understood, know thou that He is Brahma; and not these perishable things that man adores.
Know thou, O stranger to the fame Of this much lov'd, much honour'd name!
I know thou wilt me hear, When for this scene of peace and love I make my prayer sincere.
Tis[254] honourable in thee to offer this; But for we know thou art a noble gentleman, We will not wrong thee so, to make away A true man for a thief.
I know thou could'st not come and visit me: I will not long be from thee, though I die.
Know thou, and see that it is an evil and a bitter thing for thee, to have left the Lord thy God, and that my fear is not with thee, saith the Lord the God of hosts.
In what day soever I shall call upon thee, behold I know thouart my God.
Know thou, O stranger to the fame Of this much lov'd, much honoured name!
Therefore, O Stranger, first to find me, know thou!
In the execution of my design, know thou next, O Son of Jahdai, that I despatch my servant, Syama, intrusting him to deliver this letter.
Know thou for a certainty that the Will of God is not limited by the standards of the people, and God doth not tread in their ways.
Know thou, moreover, that the Word of God—exalted be His glory—is higher and far superior to that which the senses can perceive, for it is sanctified from any property or substance.
Know thou, moreover, that the people aforetime have produced things which the contemporary men of knowledge have been unable to produce.
Know thou of a truth that the worlds of God are countless in their number, and infinite in their range.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "know thou" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.