1 Könige 3:16

16 Damals kamen zwei Huren zu dem König und standen vor ihm.

1 Könige 3:16 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 3:16

Then came there two women [that] were harlots unto the king,
&c.] The same day, as Abarbinel thinks, the night before which the Lord had appeared to Solomon; this came to pass through the providence of God, that there should be immediately an instance and proof of the wisdom and understanding the Lord had given to Solomon; these women, according to the Targum, were victuallers or inn keepers; and so Ben Gersom thinks they were sellers of food, as Rahab; though he observes it is possible they might, prostitute themselves: this may be said in their favour, that common prostitutes do not usually bear children, or, when they do, take no care of them, have no affection for them, and much less are fond of them, as these seem to be; but, on the other hand, no mention being made of their husbands, and living together in one house, and alone, and being impudent, brawling, and litigious, give great suspicion of the truth of the character they bear in our version and others: and stood before him;
to lay their case before him, and each plead their own cause; it may be, it had been tried in another court before, and could not be determined, and so was brought to the king; and, if so, the wisdom of Solomon was the more conspicuous, in deciding it in the manner he did.

1 Könige 3:16 In-Context

14 Und wenn du auf meinen Wegen wandeln wirst, indem du meine Satzungen und meine Gebote beobachtest, so wie dein Vater David gewandelt hat, so werde ich deine Tage verlängern. -
15 Und Salomo erwachte, und siehe, es war ein Traum. Und er kam nach Jerusalem, und er stand vor der Lade des Bundes Jehovas und opferte Brandopfer und opferte Friedensopfer und machte allen seinen Knechten ein Mahl.
16 Damals kamen zwei Huren zu dem König und standen vor ihm.
17 Und das eine Weib sprach: Bitte, mein Herr! Ich und dieses Weib wohnten in einem Hause; und ich gebar bei ihr im Hause.
18 Und es geschah am dritten Tage, nachdem ich geboren hatte, da gebar auch dieses Weib; und wir waren zusammen, kein Fremder war bei uns im Hause, nur wir beide waren im Hause.
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