Today, I am reading and commenting on 1 Kings 2-3.
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I am going to start writing about Solomon’s judgement in the case of which woman was the mother of the child. When I was first exposed to Solomon’s judgement in this passage it was explained to me that Solomon made this decision because he understood that the child’s biological mother would do anything to save her child, even giving it up to be raised as another woman’s son. However, as I have gotten older I have realized that this is not necessarily true. I have known several mothers who were willing to sacrifice the well-being of their child in order to satisfy their desires. Further, I have heard and read of many more such situations. And that is when I realized that Solomon’s wisdom far exceeded what was attributed to him by that first explanation I was given. When Solomon said that the woman who was willing to give up the child in order to save the child’s life was the mother, he was saying that she was the woman who demonstrated motherly love towards the child. Solomon did not give two tosses for who the child’s biological mother was. He made his judgement based on who would look out for the child’s best interests, an who would raise the child best. Solomon’s decision was not based on deciding who was the child’s actual biological mother. It was based on determining which woman would sacrifice her desires in order to achieve what she believed in her heart was in the best interest of the child. I want to note that even though Solomon’s judgement did not determine which of the women was the biological mother, most of the time the woman who chooses to sacrifice her interests for the sake of the child will be the biological mother.
I want to note that the child’s true parents, in the sense of the above commentary, may not do what you or I think is in the best interest of the child, but they will do what they believe in their heart is in the best interest of their children.
When I started writing I was debating whether I would go back and review other parts of this passage. I have decided that I will conclude here.
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