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That is a story from The Bible about King Solomon and his wisdom. (1 Kings 3:16-28) The story is about two women who both give birth around the same time. One night one of the mother's rolls over and kills her baby by accident. Then she switches babies and pretends that it was the other mother's fault. The next morning the mothers fight over the baby and the problem is presented to the King. He suggests that they cut the baby in half so each mother can have a part of him (the baby). Then one woman cries out and says that the other woman can have the baby. King Solomon then figures that the woman who would give up the baby to save its live is the real mother and the baby is given to her.

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