1 Kings 3:21
The next morning, when I got up to nurse my son, I discovered he was dead. But when I examined him, I realized that he was not the son I had borne."
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of 1 Kings 3:21?

2. How does 1 Kings 3:21 highlight the importance of discernment in decision-making?

3. What can we learn about truth from the mother's reaction in 1 Kings 3:21?

4. How does 1 Kings 3:21 connect to Proverbs' teachings on wisdom?

5. How can we apply the lesson of 1 Kings 3:21 in daily conflicts?

6. What role does God’s wisdom play in resolving disputes, as seen in 1 Kings 3:21?

7. How does 1 Kings 3:21 challenge our understanding of divine wisdom and justice?

8. What does 1 Kings 3:21 reveal about the nature of truth and deception?

9. How does the historical context of 1 Kings 3:21 influence its interpretation?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from 1 Kings 3?

11. How did Solomon resolve the dispute between two mothers?

12. What scientific or historical data supports Jeremiah 21's timeframe and events, given the lack of external records mentioning these specific warnings to King Zedekiah?

13. In 1 Chronicles 8:1-2, how can these names and lineages of Benjamin be reconciled with variations in other Old Testament genealogies?

14. Is Jesus considered the firstborn of creation?
Discussion Questions
1. How does Solomon's request for wisdom earlier in 1 Kings 3 prepare him for this moment of judgment?

2. In what ways can we seek and apply God's wisdom in our daily decision-making?

3. How does the account of Solomon's judgment encourage us to trust in God's justice in our own lives?

4. What can we learn from the true mother's actions about the nature of sacrificial love?

5. How can we develop discernment to recognize truth in complex situations, as Solomon did?1. What was Solomon's main request from God in his dream? Why is this significant?

2. How does Solomon's choice reflect his character and readiness to be king?

3. In what ways does God's response to Solomon's request demonstrate His divine character?

4. How did Solomon's dream impact his leadership style?

5. What can we learn from Solomon's request when praying for our own needs or desires?

6. Consider the case of the two women. What does their story teach about love and motherhood?

7. How does Solomon's solution to the problem show his wisdom?

8. What was the reaction of the people when they heard of Solomon's judgement? Why do you think they reacted this way?

9. How can we apply the wisdom Solomon demonstrated in our own decision-making?

10. Why do you think Solomon chose to marry Pharaoh's daughter? What were the potential implications of this decision?

11. If you were in Solomon's shoes, what would you have asked God for? Why?

12. How can we discern between self-interest and the greater good in our own lives, as Solomon did in his dream?

13. How can leaders today apply Solomon's approach to governance in their leadership?

14. How can Solomon's wisdom help you handle disputes or conflicts in your own life?

15. How does Solomon's interaction with God in his dream affect your understanding of prayer and divine communication?

16. How does God's promise of a long life if Solomon obeys His commandments resonate with the New Testament's teachings on obedience?

17. What does this chapter reveal about the nature and power of true wisdom?

18. How does Solomon's wise judgement reflect on the value of justice and fairness in society today?

19. In what ways does Solomon's dream speak to the importance of setting the right priorities in life?

20. Reflecting on the narrative of the two women and the baby, how would you use wisdom to decide in a difficult situation you currently face or might face in the future?

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