Cunning

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kun´ing ( חכם , ḥākhām , חשׁב , ḥāshabh ): In Bible-English "cunning" means always "wise" or "skilful"; the word does not occur in the bad sense, and it is found in the Old Testament only. The chief Hebrew words are ḥākhām , "wise," "skilful" ( 2 Chronicles 2:7 the King James Version "a man cunning to work in gold";   2 Chronicles 2:13;  Isaiah 3:3 the King James Version, etc.); ḥāshabh , "to think," "devise," "desire" ( Exodus 26:1 ,  Exodus 26:31;  Exodus 28:6 ,  Exodus 28:15 the King James Version, etc.). We have also da‛ath , "knowledge" ( 1 Kings 7:14 the King James Version); bı̄n , "to be intelligent" ( 1 Chronicles 25:7 the King James Version); maḥǎsbebheth , "thought," "device," "design" ( Exodus 31:4;  Exodus 35:33 ,  Exodus 35:15 the King James Version); 'āmān , "artificer" ( Song of Solomon 7:1 the King James Version); yādha‛ , "to know," once translated "cunning" ( Daniel 1:4 the King James Version).

For cunning the American Standard Revised Version gives "skilful" ( Exodus 31:4 , etc.;  Isaiah 3:3 "expert"); for "cunning work" the work of the "skilful workman" (  Exodus 26:1 ,  Exodus 26:31 , etc., the English Revised Version "cunning workman"); for "curious," "skilfully woven," the English Revised Version "cunningly woven" ( Exodus 28:8 , etc.).

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