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The Demon Dictionary Volume One: Know Your Enemy. Learn His Strategies. Defeat Him!

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Your ultimate guide to understanding dark spirits and supernatural manifestations
 
The word occult means “secret.” God commands us not to be ignorant of the wiles of the enemy and how he works. After twenty years of teaching about spiritual warfare and demonology, Kimberly Daniels brings you the secrets of the enemy’s camp in this comprehensive study.
 
The first in a three-volume series, this in-depth glossary and study guide on demons includes terminology, explanations, testimonies, and examples of occult activity and cultic culture. With hundreds of verses from the Bible, The Demon Dictionary will:
 
·          Build your spiritual vocabulary
·          Equip you with ammunition and weapons for spiritual warfare
·          Increase your knowledge of cultic and demonic words, names, places, and things
·          Bring light to areas of your life that the enemy wants to remain dark

256 pages, Paperback

First published August 6, 2013

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April 23, 2018
I have a Kimberly Daniels book and thought it was a good read until I reviewed the reference page too see that she used Wikipedia as a source. I said I wouldn't purchase another one of her books again until I saw this one. Yet again, Wikipedia is listed as a source so I immediately put the book down. Wikipedia is an unreliable source and so is this book.
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May 14, 2014
A dictionary it is, that's for sure. It seemed like the author has the notion that every evil thing is caused by a demon or demons. I disagree, but that's not the point. This book is informative and I consider it a staple in my library for the amount of information it presents.
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