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“An enemy might be able to defeat one person, but two people can stand back-to-back to defend each other. And three people are even stronger. They are like a rope that has three parts wrapped together—it is very hard to break.”
Solomon, the wisest man in history, shared his wisdom when he wrote the Book of Ecclesiastes.
One of the lessons he sought to teach was that there is strength in numbers. Yes, one can be beaten. Two can be more effective. Three is hard to break.
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“An enemy might be able to defeat one person, but two people can stand back-to-back to defend each other. And three people are even stronger. They are like a rope that has three parts wrapped together—it is very hard to break.”
—Ecclesiastes 4:12
Solomon, the wisest man in history, shared his wisdom when he wrote the Book of Ecclesiastes.
One of the lessons he sought to teach was that there is strength in numbers. Yes, one can be beaten. Two can be more effective. Three is hard to break.
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