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PP. You are right but you are looking at man, I am looking at it from the Bible's viewpoint. Its the same with all the others on this site, they say they know the Bible, but they do not have understanding.
An understanding person is one able to see into a matter and discern its composition by separating the individual factors or features that compose or act together to form the whole, then to perceive the relationship between them and thus comprehend, or grasp, the significance or meaning of the matter.
Knowledge of God and discernment of his will combined with faith and trust form the foundation of all true understanding on the part of his intelligent creatures. “Knowledge of the Most Holy One is what understanding is,” and this includes understanding “righteousness and judgment and uprightness, the entire course of what is good.” (Pr 9:10; 16:20)
No matter of real importance can be fully understood unless all the factors are viewed from God's standpoint and seen in relation to his standards, qualities, and eternal purpose.