From Chapter 4:9-16 on the study of the Book of Ecclesiastes, (Kohelet-קֹהֶלֶת), brother Gideon Levytam directs us to king Solomon’s observation that everyone of us has an inherent need to have a family and friends. Although Solomon failed God in his early days, now in his latter days he teaches his people Israel the importance of certain life factors. Two are better than one, as they can help and support one another, yet even more, three are better than two. Solomon observed that when one submits to God’s instructions, they are blessed in their marriages and in their relationships with others. When God Himself becomes the central person in their lives, the people are blessed and a three fold cord is not quickly broken
Ecclesiastes 4:9-16 - Two Are Better Than One
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