Today, I am reading and commenting on 1 Kings 2-3.
I noted yesterday that Shimei was one of the people who refused to support Adonijah’s bid to become King David’s successor. Yet here in today’s passage we see Solomon ordering Shimei to never again leave Jerusalem, and having him executed when he eventually does so. David’s instructions to Solomon regarding Shimei in this passage makes one wonder why David had been so angry with Abishai over Abishai’s wish to kill Shimei for cursing King David. The only conclusion that I can reach is that Shimei controlled a political faction or trade which was essential to the well being of the kingdom of Israel. I would also note that there are hints here, and elsewhere, that Shimei may have worked to undermine King David’s attempts to consolidate power.
I always debate about writing about Solomon responding to God by asking for wisdom, or his decision between the two women. Today, I am going to try to combine them. When God told Solomon to ask him for whatever he wanted God to give him, Solomon asked for the discerning heart needed to properly govern God’s people. This was consistent with the wisdom which Solomon showed in recognizing that Adonijah’s request to marry Abishag was a second attempt to steal the throne (Solomon had given Adonijah the benefit of the doubt on his first attempt as Adonijah could claim he thought the throne would come to him as the elder son), and in giving Shimei an opportunity to live out his life, despite Shimei’s apparent attempts to undermine the power of the throne. Then in his judgement between the two women Solomon shows his true wisdom. Usually I here people who comment on this judgement say that Solomon showed great wisdom in determining which of the women was the boy’s biological mother. In fact, Solomon did not determine which was the child’s biological mother. Instead, he determined which woman loved the boy in the way that a mother ought to love her son. Solomon did not care which woman had given birth to the boy. He sought to determine which woman would be mother to the boy, and the answer to that question was the one who would rather give up her claim than see the boy harmed. Let us judge people as Solomon judged these two women and let us treat others as the woman who was willing to see another benefit at her expense rather than see someone else come to harm.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.