1 Kings 3-4
Scripture Thought (What I Learned):
Chapter 3: Solomon's Judgment
Solomon
takes one of the Pharaoh's daughters as his wife. We learn that before the time
of Solomon there were no standing temples. The Israelites would go to high
places to do their sacrifices or in portable tent temples.
Solomon
is visited by the Lord who tells him that he will be blessed if he continues to
follow the commandments. Solomon asks for a wise and understanding heart and
this pleases the Lord because he did not ask for riches or a long life. So the
Lord blesses him with a wise and understanding heart and because he didn't ask
for them he gave him riches as well.
The rest
of the chapter talks about 2 women who come before him and his judgment. Both
women were living in the same house and gave birth within days from each other.
One night however one of the women rolled over onto her baby, killing the
child. So she switched the dead baby for the living baby of the other woman.
The next morning the baby who had the living baby finds a dead baby and accuses
the other woman for switching out the babies. Solomon decides to cut the baby
in half and give them both halves. But the woman who was the real mother of the
living baby told Solomon to just give the child to the other woman, whereas the
mother of the dead baby tells Solomon that he should cut the baby in half. Well
Solomon figures out that the woman who wants to spare the child, must be the
actual mother and gives her the child instead.
Chapter 4: Solomon Reigns with Wisdom
Solomon
was king over all of Israel.
There
were 3 princes; Azariah, Elihoreph and Ahiah.
Scribe; Jehoshaphat.
Benaiah was
over the host and Zadok and Abiathar were the priests.
Azariah was
over the officers.
Zadub was
the principal officer.
Ahishar was
over the household.
Adoniram
was over the tribute.
Solomon had
12 officers over each tribe of Israel; the son of Hur, the son of Dekar, the son
of Abinadab, the son of Hesed, the son of
Ahilud, the son of Geber, the son of Manasseh, the son of Iddo, Ahimaaz, Baanah, Jehoshaphat,Shimei.
Solomon reigned
over all his kingdom with peace and prosperity, his wisdom and understanding exceeded
that of all men. People came from all nations around to hear the wisdom of king
Solomon.
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