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1 Kings 2:19–4:19
19 When Bathsheba went to King Solomon to speak to him for Adonijah, the king stood up to meet her, bowed down to her and sat down on his throne. He had a throne brought for the king’s mother,z and she sat down at his right hand.a
20 “I have one small request to make of you,” she said. “Do not refuse me.”
The king replied, “Make it, my mother; I will not refuse you.”
21 So she said, “Let Abishagb the Shunammite be given in marriage to your brother Adonijah.”
22 King Solomon answered his mother, “Why do you request Abishagc the Shunammite for Adonijah? You might as well request the kingdom for him—after all, he is my older brotherd—yes, for him and for Abiathare the priest and Joab son of Zeruiah!”
23 Then King Solomon swore by the Lord: “May God deal with me, be it ever so severely,f if Adonijah does not pay with his life for this request! 24 And now, as surely as the Lord lives—he who has established me securely on the throne of my father David and has founded a dynasty for me as he promisedg—Adonijah shall be put to death today!” 25 So King Solomon gave orders to Benaiahh son of Jehoiada, and he struck down Adonijah and he died.i
26 To Abiatharj the priest the king said, “Go back to your fields in Anathoth.k You deserve to die, but I will not put you to death now, because you carried the arkl of the Sovereign Lord before my father David and shared all my father’s hardships.”m 27 So Solomon removed Abiathar from the priesthood of the Lord, fulfillingn the word the Lord had spoken at Shiloh about the house of Eli.
28 When the news reached Joab, who had conspired with Adonijah though not with Absalom, he fled to the tent of the Lord and took hold of the hornso of the altar. 29 King Solomon was told that Joab had fled to the tent of the Lord and was beside the altar.p Then Solomon ordered Benaiahq son of Jehoiada, “Go, strike him down!”
30 So Benaiah entered the tentr of the Lord and said to Joab, “The king says, ‘Come out!s’ ”
But he answered, “No, I will die here.”
Benaiah reported to the king, “This is how Joab answered me.”
31 Then the king commanded Benaiah, “Do as he says. Strike him down and bury him, and so clear me and my whole family of the guilt of the innocent bloodt that Joab shed. 32 The Lord will repayu him for the blood he shed,v because without my father David knowing it he attacked two men and killed them with the sword. Both of them—Abner son of Ner, commander of Israel’s army, and Amasaw son of Jether, commander of Judah’s army—were betterx men and more upright than he. 33 May the guilt of their blood rest on the head of Joab and his descendants forever. But on David and his descendants, his house and his throne, may there be the Lord’s peace forever.”
34 So Benaiahy son of Jehoiada went up and struck down Joabz and killed him, and he was buried at his home out in the country. 35 The king put Benaiaha son of Jehoiada over the army in Joab’s position and replaced Abiathar with Zadokb the priest.
36 Then the king sent for Shimeic and said to him, “Build yourself a house in Jerusalem and live there, but do not go anywhere else. 37 The day you leave and cross the Kidron Valley,d you can be sure you will die; your blood will be on your own head.”e
38 Shimei answered the king, “What you say is good. Your servant will do as my lord the king has said.” And Shimei stayed in Jerusalem for a long time.
39 But three years later, two of Shimei’s slaves ran off to Achishf son of Maakah, king of Gath, and Shimei was told, “Your slaves are in Gath.” 40 At this, he saddled his donkey and went to Achish at Gath in search of his slaves. So Shimei went away and brought the slaves back from Gath.
41 When Solomon was told that Shimei had gone from Jerusalem to Gath and had returned, 42 the king summoned Shimei and said to him, “Did I not make you swear by the Lord and warng you, ‘On the day you leave to go anywhere else, you can be sure you will die’? At that time you said to me, ‘What you say is good. I will obey.’ 43 Why then did you not keep your oath to the Lord and obey the command I gave you?”
44 The king also said to Shimei, “You know in your heart all the wrongh you did to my father David. Now the Lord will repay you for your wrongdoing. 45 But King Solomon will be blessed, and David’s throne will remain securei before the Lord forever.”
46 Then the king gave the order to Benaiahj son of Jehoiada, and he went out and struck Shimeik down and he died.
The kingdom was now establishedl in Solomon’s hands.
3 Solomon made an alliance with Pharaoh king of Egypt and marriedm his daughter.n He brought her to the City of Davido until he finished building his palacep and the temple of the Lord, and the wall around Jerusalem. 2 The people, however, were still sacrificing at the high places,q because a temple had not yet been built for the Namer of the Lord. 3 Solomon showed his loves for the Lord by walkingt according to the instructionsu given him by his father David, except that he offered sacrifices and burned incense on the high places.v
4 The king went to Gibeonw to offer sacrifices, for that was the most important high place, and Solomon offered a thousand burnt offerings on that altar. 5 At Gibeon the Lord appearedx to Solomon during the night in a dream,y and God said, “Askz for whatever you want me to give you.”
6 Solomon answered, “You have shown great kindness to your servant, my father David, because he was faithfula to you and righteous and upright in heart. You have continued this great kindness to him and have given him a sonb to sit on his throne this very day.
7 “Now, Lord my God, you have made your servant king in place of my father David. But I am only a little childc and do not know how to carry out my duties. 8 Your servant is here among the people you have chosen,d a great people, too numerous to count or number.e 9 So give your servant a discerningf heart to govern your people and to distinguishg between right and wrong. For who is ableh to govern this great people of yours?”
10 The Lord was pleased that Solomon had asked for this. 11 So God said to him, “Since you have askedi for this and not for long life or wealth for yourself, nor have asked for the death of your enemies but for discernmentj in administering justice, 12 I will do what you have asked.k I will give you a wisel and discerning heart, so that there will never have been anyone like you, nor will there ever be. 13 Moreover, I will give you what you have notm asked for—both wealth and honorn—so that in your lifetime you will have no equalo among kings. 14 And if you walkp in obedience to me and keep my decrees and commands as David your father did, I will give you a long life.”q 15 Then Solomon awoker—and he realized it had been a dream.s
He returned to Jerusalem, stood before the ark of the Lord’s covenant and sacrificed burnt offeringst and fellowship offerings.u Then he gave a feastv for all his court.
16 Now two prostitutes came to the king and stood before him. 17 One of them said, “Pardon me, my lord. This woman and I live in the same house, and I had a baby while she was there with me. 18 The third day after my child was born, this woman also had a baby. We were alone; there was no one in the house but the two of us.
19 “During the night this woman’s son died because she lay on him. 20 So she got up in the middle of the night and took my son from my side while I your servant was asleep. She put him by her breast and put her dead son by my breast. 21 The next morning, I got up to nurse my son—and he was dead! But when I looked at him closely in the morning light, I saw that it wasn’t the son I had borne.”
22 The other woman said, “No! The living one is my son; the dead one is yours.”
But the first one insisted, “No! The dead one is yours; the living one is mine.” And so they argued before the king.
23 The king said, “This one says, ‘My son is alive and your son is dead,’ while that one says, ‘No! Your son is dead and mine is alive.’ ”
24 Then the king said, “Bring me a sword.” So they brought a sword for the king. 25 He then gave an order: “Cut the living child in two and give half to one and half to the other.”
26 The woman whose son was alive was deeply movedw out of love for her son and said to the king, “Please, my lord, give her the living baby! Don’t kill him!”
But the other said, “Neither I nor you shall have him. Cut him in two!”
27 Then the king gave his ruling: “Give the living baby to the first woman. Do not kill him; she is his mother.”
28 When all Israel heard the verdict the king had given, they held the king in awe, because they saw that he had wisdomx from God to administer justice.
Solomon’s Officials and Governors
4 So King Solomon ruled over all Israel. 2 And these were his chief officials:y
Azariahz son of Zadok—the priest;
3 Elihoreph and Ahijah, sons of Shisha—secretaries;a
Jehoshaphatb son of Ahilud—recorder;
4 Benaiahc son of Jehoiada—commander in chief;
Zadokd and Abiathar—priests;
5 Azariah son of Nathan—in charge of the district governors;
Zabud son of Nathan—a priest and adviser to the king;
6 Ahishar—palace administrator;e
Adoniramf son of Abda—in charge of forced labor.g
7 Solomon had twelve district governorsh over all Israel, who supplied provisions for the king and the royal household. Each one had to provide supplies for one month in the year. 8 These are their names:
Ben-Hur—in the hill countryi of Ephraim;
9 Ben-Deker—in Makaz, Shaalbim,j Beth Shemeshk and Elon Bethhanan;
10 Ben-Hesed—in Arubboth (Sokohl and all the land of Hepherm were his);
11 Ben-Abinadab—in Naphoth Dorn (he was married to Taphath daughter of Solomon);
12 Baana son of Ahilud—in Taanach and Megiddo, and in all of Beth Shano next to Zarethanp below Jezreel, from Beth Shan to Abel Meholahq across to Jokmeam;r
13 Ben-Geber—in Ramoth Gilead (the settlements of Jairs son of Manasseh in Gileadt were his, as well as the region of Argob in Bashan and its sixty large walled …
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