| Chapter 3 |
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Solomon became the son-in-law of Pharaoh, king of Egypt, and took
Pharaoh's daughter as his wife, keeping her in the town of David, till the house
he was building for himself, and the house of the Lord and the wall round
Jerusalem, were complete. |
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But all this time the people were making their offerings in the high
places, because no house had been put up to the name of the Lord till those
days. |
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And Solomon, in his love for the Lord, kept the laws of David his father;
but he made offerings and let them go up in smoke on the high places. |
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And the king went to Gibeon to make an offering there, because that was
the chief high place: it was Solomon's way to make a thousand burned offerings
on that altar. |
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In Gibeon, Solomon had a vision of the Lord in a dream by night; and God
said to him, Say what I am to give you. |
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And Solomon said, Great was your mercy to David my father, as his life
before you was true and upright and his heart was true to you; and you have kept
for him this greatest mercy, a son to take his place this day. |
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And now, O Lord my God, you have made your servant king in the place of
David my father; and I am only a young boy, with no knowledge of how to go out
or come in. |
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And your servant has round him the people of your selection, a people so
great that they may not be numbered, and no account of them may be given. |
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Give your servant, then, a wise heart for judging your people, able to
see what is good and what evil; for who is able to be the judge of this great
people? |
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Now these words and Solomon's request were pleasing to the Lord. |
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And God said to him, Because your request is for this thing, and not for
long life for yourself or for wealth or for the destruction of your haters, but
for wisdom to be a judge of causes; |
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I have done as you said: I have given you a wise and far-seeing heart, so
that there has never been your equal in the past, and never will there be any
like you in the future. |
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And with this I have given you what you made no request for: wealth and
honour, so that no king was ever your equal. |
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And if you go on in my ways, keeping my laws and my orders as your father
David did, I will give you a long life. |
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And Solomon, awakening, saw that it was a dream; then he came to
Jerusalem, where he went before the ark of the agreement of the Lord, offering
burned offerings and peace-offerings; and he made a feast for all his servants. |
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Then two loose women of the town came and took their places before the
king; |
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And one of them said, O my lord, I and this woman are living in the same
house; and I gave birth to a child by her side in the house. |
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And three days after the birth of my child, this woman had a child: we
were together, no other-person was with us in the house but we two only. |
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In the night, this woman, sleeping on her child, was the cause of its
death. |
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And she got up in the middle of the night and took my son from my side
while your servant was sleeping; and she took it in her arms and put her dead
child in my arms. |
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And when I got up to give my child the breast, I saw that it was dead;
but in the morning, looking at it with care, I saw that it was not my son. |
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And the other woman said, No; but the living child is my son and the dead
one yours. But the first said, No; the dead child is your son and the living one
mine. So they kept on talking before the king. |
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Then the king said, One says, The living child is my son, and yours is
the dead: and the other says, Not so; but your son is the dead one and mine is
the living. |
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Then he said, Get me a sword. So they went and put a sword before the
king. |
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And the king said, Let the living child be cut in two and one half given
to one woman and one to the other. |
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Then the mother of the living child came forward, for her heart went out
to her son, and she said, O my lord, give her the child; do not on any account
put it to death. But the other woman said, It will not be mine or yours; let it
be cut in two. |
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Then the king made answer and said, Give her the child, and do not put it
to death; she is the mother of it. |
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And news of this decision which the king had made went through all
Israel; and they had fear of the king, for they saw that the wisdom of God was
in him to give decisions. |