"Irony" comes from the Greek word "eironeia," which refers to a pretense of ignorance or a dissembling. It is used in modern language to describe situations where there is incongruity between what is expected and what actually occurs.
ignorance can be overcome for proper understanding
Lack of knowledge
it means ignorance
Ignorance means lack of knowledge. Strength means, or can mean, a positive attribute, such as a skill that you have.
.Catholic AnswerSt. Ambrose is not IN the Bible. He was a saint in the fourth century who translated the Bible from Greek and Hebrew to Latin, he was a very famous Bible scholar, whose famous line, "Ignorance of the Bible is ignorance of Christ."
The audience do not know what is happening.
Maybe that the person shes writing the song about is ignorant
"Skotos" is a Greek word that translates to "darkness" or "obscurity." In some contexts, it can refer to spiritual darkness or ignorance.
Tools of Ignorance
No. The Hebrew word for darkness is Choshech (חושך) which doesn't sound anything like the English word "ignorance".
Ignorance, the term itself, means that you are unaware of what is going on. You don't know the situation, or what the topic is. Knowledge is knowing things, how they work, and the meaning behind certain things. So, "Ignorance is the lack of Knowledge" translates to "Ignorance is not knowing" Hope this helps you.