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The first-of-its-kind Bible handbook offers charismatic and Pentecostal Christians a major reference tool that provides easy access to a wealth of biblical and practical information. Contains an interactive Survey (with Kingdom Life Insights) for each book of the Bible, the unique Spirit-Filled Life Encyclopedic Dictionary with over 1,300 entries, and Kingdom Keys for applying the principles of...

KNOWLEDGE. (Mal. 2:7) da˒at (dah-aht); Strong’s #1847: Knowledge; knowing, understanding, intelligence, wisdom, discernment, skill. Da˒at comes from the verb yada˒, “to know.” Occurring more than ninety times, its first mention is in Genesis 2:9, describing the tree of knowledge of good and evil. Hosea 4:6 states that the lack of knowledge destroys God’s people. In Exodus 31:3, da˒at refers to craftsmanship and artistic abilities; God gave Bezalel knowledge to design artistic works. Isaiah 53:11