1 Kings 3

The Lord Appears to Solomon

1 Solomon made an alliance
Lit Solomon made himself a son-in-law
with Pharaoh king of Egypt by marrying Pharaoh’s daughter. b Solomon brought her to live in the city of David c until he finished building his palace, d the Lord’s temple, e and the wall surrounding Jerusalem. f
2 However, the people were sacrificing on the
high place(s): An ancient place of worship most often associated with pagan religions, usually built on an elevated location
high places, h because until that time a temple for the Lord’s name i had not been built.
3 Solomon loved the Lord j by walking in the statutes of his father David, k but he also sacrificed and burned incense on the high places.

4The king went to Gibeon l to sacrifice there because it was the most famous high place. He offered 1,000
burnt offering(s): Or holocaust, an offering completely burned to ashes; it was used in connection with worship, seeking God's favor, expiating sin, or averting judgment.
burnt offerings on that altar. n
5At Gibeon the Lord appeared to Solomon o in a dream at night. p God said, “Ask. q What should I give you?”

6And Solomon replied, “You have shown great and faithful love to Your servant, my father David, because he walked before You in faithfulness, righteousness, and
Lit and with You
integrity. You have continued this great and faithful love for him by giving him a son to sit on his throne, s as it is today. t

7Lord my God, You have now made Your servant king in my father David’s place. u Yet I am just a youth with no experience in leadership.
Lit am a little youth and do not know to go out or come in
,
w
8Your servant is among Your people You have chosen, x a
Lit chosen many
people too numerous to be numbered or counted. z
9So give Your servant an obedient heart to judge aa Your people and to discern between good and evil. For who is able to judge this great people of Yours?” ab

10Now it pleased the Lord that Solomon had requested this. 11So God said to him, “Because you have requested this and did not ask for long life
Lit for many days
or riches for yourself, ad or the death
Lit life
of your enemies, but you asked discernment for yourself to understand justice, af
12I will therefore do what you have asked. ag I will give you a wise and understanding heart, so that there has never been anyone like you before and never will be again. ah 13In addition, I will give you what you did not ask for: both riches and honor, ai so that no man in any kingdom will be your equal during your entire life. aj 14 If you walk in My ways and keep My statutes and commands just as your father David did, I will give you a long life.” ak

15Then Solomon woke up al and realized it had been a dream. am He went to Jerusalem, stood before the ark of the Lord’s covenant, an and offered burnt offerings and
fellowship sacrifice(s) or offering(s): An animal offering was given to maintain and strengthen a person's relationship with God. It was not required as a remedy for impurity or sin but was an expression of thanksgiving for various blessings. An important function of this sacrifice was to provide meat for the priests and the participants in the sacrifice; it was also called the peace offering or the sacrifice of well-being.
fellowship offerings. ap Then he held a feast aq for all his servants.

Solomon’s Wisdom

16 Then two women who were prostitutes came to the king and stood before him. ar 17 One woman said, “Please my lord, this woman and I live in the same house, and I had a baby while she was in the house. 18On the third day after I gave birth, she also had a baby and we were alone. No one else
Lit No stranger
was with us in the house; just the two of us were there.
19During the night this woman’s son died because she lay on him. 20She got up in the middle of the night and took my son from my side while your servant was asleep. She laid him at her breast, and she put her dead son in my arms. 21When I got up in the morning to nurse my son, I discovered he was dead. That morning, when I looked closely at him I realized that he was not the son I gave birth to.”

22 “No,” the other woman said. “My son is the living one; your son is the dead one.”The first woman said, “No, your son is the dead one; my son is the living one.” So they argued before the king.

23The king replied, “This woman says, ‘This is my son who is alive, and your son is dead,’ but that woman says, ‘No, your son is dead, and my son is alive.’” 24The king continued, “Bring me a sword.” So they brought the sword to the king. 25 Solomon said, “Cut the living boy in two and give half to one and half to the other.”

26The woman whose son was alive spoke to the king because she felt great compassion
Lit because her compassion grew hot
,
au for her son. “My lord, give her the living baby,” she said, “but please don’t have him killed!”But the other one said, “He will not be mine or yours. Cut him in two!”

27The king responded, “Give the living baby to the first woman, and don’t kill him. She is his mother.” 28 All Israel heard about the judgment the king had given, and they stood in awe of the king because they saw that God’s wisdom av was in him to carry out justice.
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