Thou knowest that, except by warfare and arms, it is impossible for thee to preserve thy possessions; delay not, therefore, to seek some one who can defend them.
Do with me as thou knowest best, and as shall be most to thine honour.
Truly thou knowest not those things, but thou knowest what they have seemed, what they have meant to thee!
Trials yet await thee, heavy, of a nature thou knowestnot now.
Thou knowestneither Death nor the Life that dwells in Death!
I will teach thee, oh, how willingly, but--thou knowestwhat I would say.
I have used the strength Thou hast given, Thou knowest I did not shirk; Threescore years of labour--Thine be the long day's work.
Thereat Jesus stayed for an instant, and lifted his eyes from the ground; howbeit not in anger, but rather as he is wont to do (for thou well knowest his manner) whensoever he heareth a Voice of God.
But wilt thou lightly forsake the teaching of the Law and the Traditions of the Fathers, and all for the sake of one new prophet, concerning whom thou knowest not as yet even that he is a prophet?
But without slavery the race of man neither hath existed, nor can exist, as thou knowest very well.
But that he is a prophet, thine own heart convinceth thee; for even when thou hearest him, thou knowest that he speaketh not from himself, but that he is taught from above.
Then John rebuked him and said, "Knowest thou not the saying of our Master, 'They that wonder shall reign, and they that reign shall rest?
When I heard thou wert made a governor, I was so transported, I had like to have fallen down dead with mere gladness; for thou knowest sudden joy is said to kill as soon as great sorrow.
Knowest thou, Sancho, what I conceive to be the case?
I say that I never saw nor spoke to the mistress of my soul, must thou say so likewise, when thou knowest it to be untrue?
But if truly Thou knowestthine own fate, how comes that, like to A god-led steer, to altar bold thou treadest?
Glorious martyr, turn it not to my perdition that I have so dared to touch thee, miserable and sinful that I am; thou knowest my devoted love and my secret thought.
But mercy, lady bright, that knowest well My thought, and seest what harm that I feel.
But thou knowest that I have a fortune, of my own, which must at no distant day come under my own management--think of some other recompense.
I know thou knowest every place by the river's side as well as the devil knows an usurer, or the beggar knows his dish.
Their words are, "THOU, LORD, which knowest the hearts of all, show whether of these two Thou hast chosen.
Jesus answered and said unto him, 'What I do thouknowest not now; but thou shalt know hereafter.
Envy not the glory and riches of a sinner: for thou knowest not what his ruin shall be.
Before a stranger do no matter of counsel: for thou knowest not what he will bring forth.
And if he rise up and depart, thou knowest not whom to ask, and in what way to seek him.
But Thou knowest the thought of man, and what his heart and kidneys counsel him to do, the workings of Thy creatures' minds lie open before Thee, so that Thou knowest who had the spirit of each one.
Thou knowest that He Himself, when for the first time He addressed thee, with His own lips declared of me, 'When he seeth thee, he will be glad in his heart.
Thou knowest well, and it is manifest before Thee, that among all Thy creatures there is none so quick as the wind that comes from under the throne of Thy glory," and the Lord flew swiftly upon the wings of the wind.
God: "Moses, thou are mistaken, like them, and knowest not that the idol is absolutely nothing.
It had been thy duty, as well as ours, to redeem this note, and thou knowest that we have done our duty whereas thou wert not willing.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "knowest" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.