In a spiritual context, "knowledge" encompasses more than just factual information. It signifies a deep, experiential understanding of the divine, the divine's character, and the divine's guidance, often involving a personal relationship and adherence to that guidance.
It's not merely conscious awareness, but also an experiential spiritual application of truth in daily life. This knowledge is often gained through personal experiences, meditation and prayer, and studying wisdom literature, history and scripture. It involves discernment, perception, and the ability to apply truth to life situations. For instance, knowing that a tomato is a fruit is knowledge, but wisdom dictates not putting it in a fruit salad. True knowledge involves understanding what to do with information.