That's not a useful definition for me. Knowledge is the collection of ideas considered correct. I don't call that wisdom. As I've explained, for me, intelligence is the ability to recognize and solve problems, such as how to make money or attract dates. Wisdom is a subset of knowledge, namely, correct ideas on what things will bring lasting happiness and how to avoid avoidable mistakes that bring unhappiness. It is knowledge used to solve the problem how best to live to be happy. Happy in this context means more than happy like at a birthday party, but more like a sense of fulfillment and freedom from dysphoric states such as self-loathing, shame and remorse.
In short, intelligence is knowing how to get what you want, and wisdom is knowing what to want to find happiness. If you think about it, isn't that your definition, too? Don't you consider faith in God wisdom because its the path to fulfillment and heavenly bliss? You're pursuing happiness as you imagine it and according to what you believe is real and how the universe works, just like me, and you call that wisdom, just like me.