1 Kings 3:26

26 The woman whose son was alive was filled with deep concern for her son. She said to the king, "My master, please give her the living baby! Don't kill him!" But the other woman said, "Neither one of us will have him. Cut him in two!"

1 Kings 3:26 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 3:26

Then spake the woman, whose the living child [was], unto the
king
In haste, and with great vehemency, lest the executioner should at once dispatch it:

(for her bowels yearned upon her son);
not being able to bear to see his life taken away:

and she said, O my lord:
or, "on me F17, my lord"; let the sin, the lie that I have told, be on me, and the punishment of it; she rather chose to be reckoned a liar, and to endure any punishment such an offence deserved, than that her child should be cut asunder:

give her the living child, and in no wise slay it;
being willing to part with her interest in it, rather than it should be put to death:

but the other said, let it be neither mine nor thine, [but] divide
[it];
for as she knew it was not her own, she had no affection for it, nor desire to have it; chose rather to be clear of the expense of keeping and nursing it, and would, by its being put to death, be avenged of her adversary, who had brought this cause before the king.


FOOTNOTES:

F17 (yb) "in me", Montanus; so Abarbinel.

1 Kings 3:26 In-Context

24 He continued, "Bring me a sword." So a sword was brought to him.
25 Then he gave an order. He said, "Cut the living child in two. Give half to one woman and half to the other."
26 The woman whose son was alive was filled with deep concern for her son. She said to the king, "My master, please give her the living baby! Don't kill him!" But the other woman said, "Neither one of us will have him. Cut him in two!"
27 Then the king made his decision. He said, "Give the living baby to the first woman. Don't kill him. She's his mother."
28 All of the people of Israel heard about the decision the king had given. That gave them great respect for him. They saw that God had given him wisdom. They knew that Solomon would do what was right and fair when he judged people.
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