And when I rose in the morning to nurse my son, there he was, dead. But when I had examined him in the morning, indeed, he was not my son whom I had borne.”
Commentaries
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John Gill
JohnGill
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
17th Century
And when I rose in the morning to give my child suck As she used to do: behold, it was dead
Matthew Henry
MatthewHenry
17th Century
Presbyterian
17th Century
An instance of Solomon's wisdom is given. Notice the difficulty of the case. To find out the true mother, he could not try which the child loved be…
John Gill
JohnGill