7. And now, Lord my God, you have made me, your servant, king in my father David’s place. But I’m young and inexperienced. I know next to nothing.
8. But I’m here, your servant, in the middle of the people you have chosen, a large population that can’t be numbered or counted due to its vast size.
9. Please give your servant a discerning mind in order to govern your people and to distinguish good from evil, because no one is able to govern this important people of yours without your help."
10. It pleased the Lord that Solomon had made this request.
11. God said to him, "Because you have asked for this instead of requesting long life, wealth, or victory over your enemies—asking for discernment so as to acquire good judgment—
12. I will now do just what you said. Look, I hereby give you a wise and understanding mind. There has been no one like you before now, nor will there be anyone like you afterward.
13. I now also give you what you didn’t ask for: wealth and fame. There won’t be a king like you as long as you live.
14. And if you walk in my ways and obey my laws and commands, just as your father David did, then I will give you a very long life."
15. Solomon awoke and realized it was a dream. He went to Jerusalem and stood before the chest containing the Lord’s covenant. Then he offered entirely burned offerings and well-being sacrifices, and held a celebration for all his servants.
16. Sometime later, two prostitutes came and stood before the king.
17. One of them said, "Please, Your Majesty, listen: This woman and I have been living in the same house. I gave birth while she was there.
18. This woman gave birth three days after I did. We stayed together. Apart from the two of us, there was no one else in the house.
19. This woman’s son died one night when she rolled over him.
20. She got up in the middle of the night and took my son from my side while I was asleep. She laid him on her chest and laid her dead son on mine.
21. When I got up in the morning to nurse my son, he was dead! But when I looked more closely in the daylight, it turned out that it wasn’t my son—not the baby I had birthed."
22. The other woman said, "No! My son is alive! Your son is the dead one."But the first woman objected, "No! Your son is dead! My son is alive!" In this way they argued back and forth in front of the king.
23. The king said, "This one says, ‘My son is alive and your son is dead.’ The other one says, ‘No! Your son is dead and my son is alive.’