Bible Stories and Religious Classics eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 580 pages of information about Bible Stories and Religious Classics.

Bible Stories and Religious Classics eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 580 pages of information about Bible Stories and Religious Classics.

After David, reigned Solomon his son, which was in the beginning a good man and walked in the ways and laws of God.  And all the kings about him made peace with him and was king confirmed, obeyed and peaceable in his possession, and according to his father’s commandment did justice.  First on Joab that had been prince of his father’s host, because he slew two good men by treason and guile, that was Abner the son of Ner, and Amasa the son of Ithra.  And Joab was afeard and dreaded Solomon, and fled into the Tabernacle of our Lord and held the end of the altar.  And Solomon sent Benaiah and slew him there, and after buried him in his house in desert.  And after this on a night as he lay in his bed after he had sacrificed to our Lord in Gibeon, our Lord appeared to him in his sleep saying to him:  Ask and demand what thou wilt that I may give to thee.  And Solomon said:  Lord, thou hast done to my father great mercy; because he walked in thy ways in truth, justice, and a rightful heart, thou hast always kept for him thy great mercy, and hast given to him a son sitting upon this throne as it is this day.  And now Lord thou hast made me thy servant to reign for my father David.  I am a little child and know not my going out and entering in, and I thy servant am set in the middle of the people that thou hast chosen which be infinite, and may not be numbered for multitude; therefore Lord give to me thy servant a heart docile and taught in wisdom that may judge thy people, and discern between good and evil.  Who may judge this people, thy people that be so many?  This request and demand pleased much unto God that Solomon had asked such a thing.  And God said to Solomon:  Because thou hast required and asked this and hast not asked long life, ne riches, ne the souls of thine enemies, but hast asked sapience and wisdom to discern doom and judgment, I have given to thee after thy desire and request, and I have given to thee a wise heart and understanding insomuch that there was never none such tofore, ne never after shall be.  And also those things that thou hast not asked I have given also to thee, that is to say riches and glory, that no man shall be like to thee among all the kings that shall be after thy days.  If thou walk in my ways and keep my precepts and observe my commandments as thy father walked, I shall make thy days long.  After this Solomon awoke and came to Jerusalem, and stood tofore the Ark of our Lord and offered sacrifices and victims unto our Lord, and made a great feast unto all his servants and household.  Then came tofore him two women, of which that one said:  I beseech thee my lord hear me; this woman and I dwelled together in one house, and I was delivered of a child in my cubicle [sleeping room], and the third day after she bare a child, and was also delivered, and we were together and none other in the house but we twain, and it was so that this woman’s son was dead in the night; for she sleeping, overlaid and oppressed him, and she arose in the darkest of the

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