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Document Details : Title: Solomon's Judgment Subtitle: The Meta-Riddle Author(s): EICHLER, Raanan Journal: Biblica Volume: 102 Issue: 1 Date: 2021 Pages: 30-44 DOI: 10.2143/BIB.102.1.3289352 Abstract : In the biblical story of Solomon’s Judgment (1 Kgs 3,16-28), after the question of how the king can determine which woman is the true mother, a further question arises: Which woman turned out to be the true mother — the plaintiff or the defendant? This study attempts to do four things: first, confirm that the latter question is a deliberate feature of the story and is thus a meta-riddle that illustrates the biblical authors’ highly sophisticated management of ambiguity; second, present the interpretation history pertaining to this riddle; third, solve the riddle; and fourth, show the effect of textual criticism on it. |
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