<div class='chaptertitle'>SOLOMON, THE WISE MAN.</div>
<p><span class="smcap">Sol-o-mon</span> gave his heart to God when he was
young, and tried to lead a good life, and to do no
wrong. And God spoke to him in a dream one
night and said, Ask what I shall give thee.</p>
<p>And So-lo-mon said, Grant me, I pray thee a
wise mind that I may know right from wrong, and
judge well those who look up to me as their king.</p>
<p>This speech pleased the Lord, and he said, Since
thou didst not ask me for great wealth, or for long
life, or that thy foes might be put to death, I will
make thee wise, and will give thee both great wealth
and a long life if thou wilt serve me and keep my
laws.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_178" id="Page_178">[178]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>There came two wo-men to the king. And one
of them said, My lord, I and this <ins title="Transcriber's Note: original reads 'wo-men'">wo-man</ins> live in one
house, and we each of us had a son. And this wo-man's
child died
in the night, and
while I slept she
came and took
my child from
me, and laid her
own child by my
side. And when
I woke, and went
to feed my child,
it was dead. And
I knew it was not
my son.</p>
<p>It is your
son.</p>
<p>It is not; the
child that lives
is mine.</p>
<p>The dead
child is yours.</p>
<div class="figright"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_066.jpg" width-obs="360" height-obs="450" alt="" /> <span class="caption">THE JUDG-MENT OF SOL-O-MON.</span></div>
<p>In this way
they spoke, and the king heard them, and said, Bring
me a sword!</p>
<p>And a sword was brought to him.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_179" id="Page_179">[179]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>And the king said, Cut the live child in two,
and give half to one and half to the oth-er.</p>
<p>When the real moth-er of the child heard these
words she cried
out, O my lord,
give her the
child, but do not
kill it.</p>
<p>But the oth-er
said, Cut it in
half, and let it
not be hers or
mine.</p>
<p>Then the
king told his
men to give the
child to the one
who tried to
save its life, for
he knew that
she was the
moth-er. And
it was to find
this out that he
sent the men for the sword, and not to take the
child's life.</p>
<div class="figleft"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_66a.jpg" width-obs="317" height-obs="400" alt="shipyard" /> <span class="caption">SHIPS OF SOL-O-MON.</span></div>
<p>When Sol-o-mon had been king for four years,<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_180" id="Page_180">[180]</SPAN></span>
he laid out the plan that Da-vid had made for the
house of the Lord.</p>
<p>He had a talk with Hi-ram the king of Tyre, and
told him that it was time to build the house. And
the King of Tyre was glad, and did all he could to
aid him. He sent So-lo-mon great trees from the
woods, and sent him men to help in the work; men
who had skill with the ax, and with fine tools of all
sorts.</p>
<p>The house was built of stone, and each stone was
hewn from the rock, cut so as to fit in the wall ere
it was brought to the place where it was to stand, so
that no ax nor tools should be used in the house when
it was put up.</p>
<p>The walls of the rooms were in-laid with gold,
and gems, and the floor of the place where the ark
was kept was of pure gold, and in front of the shrine
were loops and chains of fine gold.</p>
<p>The doors of the house were made of the wood
of the fir tree, and they were carved with great skill,
and touched up with gold.</p>
<p>It took Sol-o-mon sev-en years to build the house
of the Lord; and when it was done he made a feast,
and the priests brought the ark of the Lord from
Mount Zi-on where Da-vid kept it.</p>
<p>And all the tribes of Is-ra-el came to Je-ru-sa-lem,
that they might be there when the ark was brought.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_181" id="Page_181">[181]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>And when the ark was put in its place, and the
priests came out, there was such a cloud in the house
that all stood still. For the Lord was in the cloud.</p>
<p>Then Sol-o-mon
stood up, and
with raised hands
asked him to come
down and dwell in
the house, and to
dwell in men's
hearts, that they
might walk in the
right way, and love
God all their days.</p>
<div class="figright"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_067.jpg" width-obs="316" height-obs="450" alt="queen" /> <span class="caption">QUEEN OF SHE-BA.</span></div>
<p>Now the fame
of Sol-o-mon came
to the ears of a rich
queen, who dwelt
at She-ba, and she
thought she would
like to see if this
man was as wise
and rich as he was
said to be. She
had a long way to come, and a great train came with
her, and these brought loads of rich spice, and
gold and sil-ver and gems of worth. And the queen<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_182" id="Page_182">[182]</SPAN></span>
had a talk with Sol-o-mon and he told her all she
ought to know.</p>
<p>And she said to the king, What I had heard of
thee in my own lands I did not think could be true.
So I came to see for my-self, and I find the half
was not told to me. So she gave rich gifts to Sol-o-mon,
and he gave rich gifts to her, and the queen
went back to her own land.</p>
<p>Now it was thought no sin in those days for a
man to have more than one wife. And some of Sol-o-mon's
wives had been brought up to serve false
gods. And it was a sin for the king to wed with
such. And as he grew old these wives made him
serve their Gods, and turn from the true God whom
he had been taught to love and fear.</p>
<p>And this did not please to Lord, and he said
that Sol-o-mon's son should not be king when Sol-o-mon
died. For Da-vid's sake he would let him be
a prince of two tribes all the days of his life. But
ten tribes he would take from him.</p>
<p>And foes rose up to plague Sol-o-mon, and for
his sins he had to give up the peace and rest that
had long been his. When he had been king for two-score
years Sol-o-mon died, and his fame has come
down to this day, for no man has been born in-to the
world so wise and great as King Sol-o-mon.</p>
<hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_183" id="Page_183">[183]</SPAN></span></p>
<h2>CHAPTER XVI.</h2>
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