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Q: King Solomon advocated and practiced strict asceticism?
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Did king Solomon advocate and practice strict asceticism?

No, King Solomon is not traditionally known for advocating or practicing strict asceticism. In fact, he is more commonly associated with his wisdom, wealth, and building the first temple in Jerusalem.


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Who advocated strict constructionism in government?

Alexander hamlinton advocated strict constructionism in government


What did Thomas Jefferson and other Democratic-Republicans advocate for?

Thomas Jefferson et al advocated for a strict interpretation of the Constitution.


Which Middle Eastern Country practices strict Sharia Law?

Sharia law is practiced in Many Islamic countries. It is most stricly practiced in Saudi Arabia.


Where in the world is protestant practiced today?

It is everywhere except the Vatican city and the strict Islam nation.


Who practiced chivalry?

In Europe Knights were the main practices of chivalry. Chivalry was a strict warrior code that emphasized national pride, brotherhood, and martial excellence.


How was Adolfo Hitler different from Joseph Stalin?

Hitler advocated strict German nationalism and support of the Aryan race. Stalin was carving out a new empire in Eastern Europe, and made a deal with Hitler despite the conflict between communism and fascism (both actually existed as oligarchies).


What is a number sentence which states two values as unequal?

A strict inequality.A strict inequality.A strict inequality.A strict inequality.


How do you spell strict?

"s-t-r-i-c-t"


What is a sentence for strict?

I am on a strict diet.


Is is strict a verb?

No because you can not "strict".