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I Kings 3:16
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I Kings 3:16
16 One day two women who were prostitutes came to Solomon. As they stood before him,17 one of the women said, "My master, this woman and I live in the same house. I gave birth to a baby while she was there with me.18 Three days later this woman also gave birth to a baby. No one else was in the house with us; it was just the two of us.19 One night this woman rolled over on her baby, and he died.20 So she took my son from my bed during the night while I was asleep, and she carried him to her bed. Then she put the dead baby in my bed.21 The next morning when I got up to feed my baby, I saw that he was dead! When I looked at him more closely, I realized he was not my son."
22 "No!" the other woman cried. "The living baby is my son, and the dead baby is yours!"
But the first woman said, "No! The dead baby is yours, and the living one is mine!" So the two women argued before the king.
23 Then King Solomon said, "One of you says, 'My son is alive and your son is dead.' Then the other one says, 'No! Your son is dead and my son is alive.' "
24 The king sent his servants to get a sword. When they brought it to him,25 he said, "Cut the living baby into two pieces, and give each woman half."
26 The real mother of the living child was full of love for her son. So she said to the king, "Please, my master, don't kill him! Give the baby to her!"
But the other woman said, "Neither of us will have him. Cut him into two pieces!"
27 Then King Solomon said, "Don't kill him. Give the baby to the first woman, because she is the real mother."
28 When the people of Israel heard about King Solomon's decision, they respected him very much. They saw he had wisdom from God to make the right decisions.
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This is a simplified Bible version, not sure what Edition it is.
This is to celebrate a mother's deep love for her child, so deep, that she would rather part with him forever than see him harmed.
Now I know this would be a no-brainer for any of us; in fact, the motherly instinct in any of US would have been to make a decision that would save the child, irregardless of WHO he belonged to.
God felt this was an important story. I think it's importance is both to prove the wisdom of Solomon, but I also think He slipped it in there to celebrate a Mother's deep love of her child, a bond that simply cannot be explained.
Happy Mother's Day!
22 "No!" the other woman cried. "The living baby is my son, and the dead baby is yours!"
But the first woman said, "No! The dead baby is yours, and the living one is mine!" So the two women argued before the king.
23 Then King Solomon said, "One of you says, 'My son is alive and your son is dead.' Then the other one says, 'No! Your son is dead and my son is alive.' "
24 The king sent his servants to get a sword. When they brought it to him,25 he said, "Cut the living baby into two pieces, and give each woman half."
26 The real mother of the living child was full of love for her son. So she said to the king, "Please, my master, don't kill him! Give the baby to her!"
But the other woman said, "Neither of us will have him. Cut him into two pieces!"
27 Then King Solomon said, "Don't kill him. Give the baby to the first woman, because she is the real mother."
28 When the people of Israel heard about King Solomon's decision, they respected him very much. They saw he had wisdom from God to make the right decisions.
________________________________________________________________________
This is a simplified Bible version, not sure what Edition it is.
This is to celebrate a mother's deep love for her child, so deep, that she would rather part with him forever than see him harmed.
Now I know this would be a no-brainer for any of us; in fact, the motherly instinct in any of US would have been to make a decision that would save the child, irregardless of WHO he belonged to.
God felt this was an important story. I think it's importance is both to prove the wisdom of Solomon, but I also think He slipped it in there to celebrate a Mother's deep love of her child, a bond that simply cannot be explained.
Happy Mother's Day!
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Re: I Kings 3:16
Good way of looking at these verses. I had never heard it explained that way before, but makes sense to me. Thanks for sharing.
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