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1 Kings 1:2

Posted on 25 December 2025
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“Wherefore his servants said unto him, Let there be sought for my lord the king a young virgin: and let her stand before the king, and let her cherish him, and let her lie in thy bosom, that my lord the king may get heat.”

This verse is part of the narrative about King David in his final days. It provides insight into the suggestion made by David’s servants to find a young virgin to attend to him, in order to provide warmth and care. To better understand the significance of this verse, let’s explore the historical context and the themes it presents:

Context and Background:In the preceding chapters of 1 Kings, David’s reign as king is coming to an end. His health has declined, and his son Adonijah has begun to assert his claim to the throne. However, David had already made a promise to Bathsheba, Solomon’s mother, that Solomon would succeed him as king (1 Kings 1:13).

Cultural and Symbolic Meaning:The suggestion of finding a young virgin to keep David warm might seem unusual to modern readers. However, in the ancient Near Eastern culture, it was common for an elderly person to be cared for by a young person to provide bodily warmth. The concept of heat in this context refers to the warmth and vitality associated with youth.

Foreshadowing Solomon’s Ascension:This verse serves as a significant moment in Solomon’s rise to power. By having a young virgin attend to David and provide warmth, it not only fulfills the physical need of David but also symbolically highlights Solomon as the chosen successor. This event contributes to Solomon’s legitimacy as the next king, as it emphasizes the fulfillment of David’s promise to Bathsheba.

Themes of Succession and God’s Providence:The story of David’s final days and the struggle for the succession of the throne highlights the theme of God’s providence. Despite the human maneuverings and potential power struggles, God ensures that His plan for Solomon’s ascension comes to fruition. This narrative demonstrates God’s sovereignty and faithfulness in fulfilling His promises.

Overall, 1 Kings 1:2 provides insight into the events leading up to Solomon’s ascent to the throne. It showcases the cultural practices of the time while emphasizing the fulfillment of God’s plan and promises. This verse sets the stage for the subsequent chapters of 1 Kings, which delve into Solomon’s reign and the construction of the temple.

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