Knowledge and Wisdom

I feel like it is still somewhat common to hear "What is knowledge without wisdom?" and even if not common, there is a sense which is common to the question. Today I ask though: "What is wisdom without knowledge?" If the former can illuminate fools amidst the intelligent, what then does the latter question illuminate? Can the reader even fathom having wisdom without knowledge? On what topics or in which areas would one even be able to provide wise council in such a state? Is it strictly from a human perspective that this question feels incomprehensible, because as humans we are born with the intrinsic nature to absorb knowledge before we are even able to fully/consciously remember things? Perhaps this line of questioning strikes the reader as nonsense, but as of today, for me, I see it as a critical puzzle piece. Put another way "For humans, wisdom will (May? Can?) only reside where there is knowledge already." On a deep level, however, it feels like therein lies the rub.

A friend just reminded me of this verse in relation to these things... A storm brewing, in a sense.

Job 38:1-2
Then the Lord spoke to Job out of the storm. He said:

“Who is this that obscures my plans
    with words without knowledge?"

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