1 Kings 3:5-28
3:5 One night in Gibeon the
Lord appeared
to Solomon in a dream. God said, “Tell
me what I should give you.”
3:6 Solomon replied, “You demonstrated
great loyalty to your servant, my father David, as he served
you faithfully, properly, and sincerely.
You have maintained this great loyalty to this day by allowing his son to sit on his throne.
3:7 Now, O
Lord my God, you have made your servant king in my father David’s place, even though I am only a young man and am inexperienced.
3:8 Your servant stands
among your chosen people;
they are a great nation that is too numerous to count or number.
3:9 So give your servant a discerning mind
so he can make judicial decisions for
your people and distinguish right from wrong.
Otherwise
no one is able
to make judicial decisions for
this great nation of yours.”
3:10 The Lord
was pleased that Solomon made this request.
3:11 God said to him, “Because you asked for the ability to make wise judicial decisions, and not for long life, or riches, or vengeance on your enemies,
3:12 I
grant your request,
and give
you a wise and discerning mind
superior to that of anyone who has preceded or will succeed you.
3:13 Furthermore, I am giving
you what you did not request – riches and honor so that you will be the greatest king of your generation.
3:14 If you follow my instructions
by obeying
my rules and regulations, just as your father David did,
then I will grant you long life.”
3:15 Solomon then woke up and realized it was a dream.
He went to Jerusalem, stood before the ark of the Lord’s covenant, offered up burnt sacrifices, presented peace offerings,
and held a feast for all his servants.
Solomon Demonstrates His Wisdom
3:16 Then two prostitutes came to the king and stood before him.
3:17 One of the women said, “My master, this woman and I live in the same house. I had a baby while she was with me in the house.
3:18 Then three days after I had my baby, this woman also had a baby. We were alone; there was no one else in the house except the two of us.
3:19 This woman’s child suffocated during the night when she rolled on top of him.
3:20 She got up in the middle of the night and took my son from my side, while your servant was sleeping. She put him in her arms, and put her dead son in my arms.
3:21 I got up in the morning to nurse my son, and there he was, dead! But when I examined him carefully in the morning, I realized it was not my baby.”
3:22 The other woman said, “No! My son is alive; your son is dead!” But the first woman replied, “No, your son is dead; my son is alive.” Each presented her case before the king.
3:23 The king said, “One says, ‘My son is alive; your son is dead,’ while the other says, ‘No, your son is dead; my son is alive.’”
3:24 The king ordered, “Get me a sword!” So they placed a sword before the king.
3:25 The king then said, “Cut the living child in two, and give half to one and half to the other!”
3:26 The real mother spoke up to the king, for her motherly instincts were aroused. She said, “My master, give her the living child! Whatever you do, don’t kill him!” But the other woman said, “Neither one of us will have him! Let them cut him in two!”
3:27 The king responded, “Give the first woman the living child; don’t kill him. She is the mother.”
3:28 When all Israel heard about the judicial decision which the king had rendered, they respected the king, for they realized that he possessed supernatural wisdom to make judicial decisions.