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2. JEHOVAH APPEARS TO SOLOMON HIS PRAYER AND THE ANSWER
CHAPTER 3
_ 1. Affinity with Pharaoh and Pharaoh's daughter (1 Kings 3:1)_
2. Solomon loved the LORD (1 Kings 3:2)
3. Jehovah appears to Sol...
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1 KINGS 3:1 TO 1 KINGS 4:34. EARLY DAYS, REIGN, AND WISDOM OF SOLOMON.
The sources of this section are various, and the arrangement of the
narrative in the LXX should be noticed. There are (_a_) a sta...
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_Divide the living child_ According to Josephus, the order of the king
was that both the living and the dead child should be divided and half
of either be given to each mother. But this was not in Sol...
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THEN CAME THERE TWO WOMEN, &C.— See Judges 2:1 respecting the word
זנות _zonoth_ rendered _harlots._ Solomon knew at once, that the
only sign whereby to discover the true mother, would be her affectio...
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B. THE DEMONSTRATION OF HIS Wisdom 3:16-28
TRANSLATION
(16) Then two women, harlots, came unto the king, and stood before
him. (17) And the one woman said, O my lord the king, I and this woman
were s...
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SOLOMON'S CHOICE
This chapter relates how Solomon, out of various gifts offered to him
by the Almighty, chose wisdom, and adds an illustration of the use he
made of the gift with which he was endowed...
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GOD’S LESSONS FROM HISTORY
1 KINGS
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 3
GOD SPEAKS TO SOLOMON
V1 Solomon made an agreement with Pharaoh, king of Egypt. And Solomon
married Pharaoh’s daughter. Solomon brough...
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וַ יֹּ֣אמֶר הַ מֶּ֔לֶךְ גִּזְר֛וּ אֶת
־הַ
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THE BOY-KING'S WISDOM
1 Kings 3:1
"An oracle is upon the lips of a king."- Proverbs 16:10 (Hebrews).
"A king that sitteth on the throne of judgment scattereth away all
evil with his eye."- Proverbs...
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A DISCERNING JUDGMENT
1 Kings 3:16
The incident gave convincing proof of the gift of wisdom. This is the
most esteemed endowment of an Eastern potentate, who is called upon to
arbitrate in cases that...
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BREAKING THREE COMMANDMENTS
1 Kings 21:1; 1 Kings 1:1; 1 Kings 2:1; 1 Kings 3:1;...
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The first brief paragraph in this chapter reveals at once Solomon's
strength and weakness. He was strong, for he loved the Lord and walked
in the statutes of his father David. However, there was the o...
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Other. This sentence manifested the wisdom of Solomon, who knew that
the real mother would feel the emotions of parental tenderness. By
similar experiments, the truth has sometimes been discovered. Cl...
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(16) В¶ Then came there two women, that were harlots, unto the king,
and stood before him. (17) And the one woman said, O my lord, I and
this woman dwell in one house; and I was delivered of a child w...
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The books of First and Second Samuel show us the failure of the
priesthood, and, in consequence, when a state of evident shame and
dishonour overspread the face of Israel, the heart of the people
desi...
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But there is another element in the history of the king of glory, in
which he oversteps the limits of the king of Israel's legitimate
position; he allies himself with the Gentiles, and marries Pharaoh...
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AND THE KING SAID,.... To one of his officers:
DIVIDE THE LIVING CHILD IN TWO; not that he meant it should be
actually done, though it might at first be thought he really intended
it, and so strike t...
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_And the king said, Divide the living child in two, and give half to
the one, and half to the other._
Ver. 25. _Divide the living child in two._] This he spake for trial,
_a_ and that he might make n...
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_The king said_ With seeming sincerity, though with a design far above
the reach of the two women, or of the people present, who probably
with horror expected the execution of his sentence. “Solomon k...
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1 Solomon marieth Pharaohs daughter.
2 Hie places being in vse, Solomon sacrificeth at Gibeon.
5 Solomon at Gibeon, in the choice which God gaue him, preferring
wisedome, obtaineth wisedome, riches,...
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And the king said, knowing that the real mother would be revealed now,
DIVIDE THE LIVING CHILD IN TWO, AND GIVE HALF TO THE ONE AND HALF TO
THE OTHER....
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Solomon's wise Decision...
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SOLOMON RECEIVES WISDOM FROM GOD
(vs.1-15)
However, early in Solomon's reign he slipped into the snare of making
a treaty with the king of Egypt. Israel had before escaped from the
bondage of Egypt,...
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16-28 An instance of Solomon's wisdom is given. Notice the difficulty
of the case. To find out the true mother, he could not try which the
child loved best, and therefore tried which loved the child...
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He said this with seeming sincerity and earnestly, though with a
design far above the reach of the two women or of the people present,
who probably with admiration and horror expected the execution of...
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1 Kings 3:25 king H4428 said H559 (H8799) Divide H1504 (H8798) living
H2416 child H3206 two H8147 give...
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CONTENTS: Alliance of Solomon and Pharoah. Marriage with Pharoah's
daughter. Loses at Gibeon. Solomon's prayer. His wisdom.
CHARACTERS: God, Solomon, two women.
CONCLUSION: The wisdom of God is laid...
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1 Kings 3:1. _Solomon took Pharaoh's daughter._ It would appear from
the 45th Psalm, which the rabbins with one consent affirm, was the
nuptial ode for this marriage, that David had made arrangements...
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_Then came there two women._
THE TRUE MOTHER
I. That sin produces suffering. The two women who came for judgment to
Solomon were harlots; and the offsprings of their impurity were the
means by which...
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1 KINGS—NOTE ON 1 KINGS 3:1 Although Solomon has displayed a worldly
kind of wisdom in his treatment of those who were a threat to him (1
Kings 2:6,...
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CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES.—
1 Kings 3:16. HARLOTS—The Rabbins derive זנוֹת from זוּן,
to feed, nourish; and the Targumist translates the word here, and in
Joshua 2:1, by פונדקן, pundekon, _hoste...
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EXPOSITION
IN this section we see how remarkably the gracious promise of Gibeon
(1 Kings 3:12) was fulfilled. The "understanding to discern judgment"
has been richly bestowed. And this, no doubt, is t...
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Now Solomon begins the gathering of wives of which it seemed had no
end.
He made an affinity with the Pharaoh of Egypt, and he took the
Pharaoh's daughter, and brought her to the city of David, until...
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Proverbs 25:8...
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Said — Though with a design far above the reach of the two women, or
of the people present, who probably with horror expected the execution
of it....