1 Kings 2:14
He said moreover, I have somewhat to say unto thee. And she said, Say on.
He said {H559} moreover, I have somewhat to say {H1697} unto thee. And she said {H559}, Say on {H1696}.
Then he continued, "I have something to say to you." She said, "Go on."
Then he said, βI have something to tell you.β βSay it,β she answered.
He said moreover, I have somewhat to say unto thee. And she said, Say on.
Cross-References
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Luke 7:40 (2 votes)
And Jesus answering said unto him, Simon, I have somewhat to say unto thee. And he saith, Master, say on. -
2 Samuel 14:12 (2 votes)
Then the woman said, Let thine handmaid, I pray thee, speak [one] word unto my lord the king. And he said, Say on.
Commentary
Context of 1 Kings 2:14
This brief verse serves as a pivotal transition in the early days of King Solomon's reign. The preceding verses establish that King David has died and Solomon, David's son with Bathsheba, has firmly taken the throne. The "He" in this verse refers to Adonijah, another of David's sons, who had previously attempted to usurp the throne before David's death (see 1 Kings 1:5-10). The "she" is Bathsheba, Solomon's mother, who now holds significant influence as the Queen Mother. Adonijah, having been spared by Solomon initially, approaches Bathsheba with a request, and this verse marks the beginning of that fateful conversation.
Key Themes and Messages
Related Scriptures
To fully grasp the weight of this seemingly simple exchange, it's essential to understand what Adonijah intends to say and the consequences:
Practical Application
Even a seemingly innocuous opening line can carry immense weight and set in motion significant events. This verse reminds us:
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