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Essay heading: Ecclesiastes 12:11
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Therefore, although different wise men may preach some varying ideas, they are all derived from G-d's commandments and are ultimately very similar.
In conclusion, I think it is interesting to discuss a portion of this passage that was not included for the direct purpose of this assignment. This passage, which is also found in Ecclesiastes 12:11, includes the words "their collected sayings like firmly embedded nails... displayed 300 characters
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Therefore, although different wise men may preach some varying ideas, they are all derived from G-d's commandments and are ultimately very similar.
In conclusion, I think it is interesting to discuss a portion of this passage that was not included for the direct purpose of this assignment. This passage, which is also found in Ecclesiastes 12:11, includes the words "their collected sayings like firmly embedded nails... displayed next 300 characters
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