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“When Solomon started out, he relied upon the wisdom of God but as time progressed and he advanced in age and knowledge, he grew increasingly more distant from God and His wisdom. The dependance on God that once was the hallmark of his life, now changed into dependance upon his own wisdom.”

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The Solomon Principles

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