Could this be depicting the judgement of King Solomon? Two ladies claimed a baby was theirs. Tricks the ladies by saying baby should be cut in half and each woman given half of the baby. Real mom loses it and begs him not to kill the child, she will give it to the other lady if she has to but don’t kill the baby. Other lady is indifferent. Real mom is obviously the one who was distraught at the thought of the baby being killed and was correctly identified and was given back her child.
Yeah this definitely depicts the judgement of Solomon. Found the documents describing the Nebraska capital https://history.nebraska.gov/sites/history.nebraska.gov/files/doc/publications/1981-3-Capitol_Sculpture.pdf and you can clearly see on Page 40 it’s labeled as the Judgement of Solomon. I’ve seen ancient artwork depicting human sacrifice—this is depicting nothing of the sort. If you know your Bible stories, this one immediately came to mind the second I looked at it.
You have no idea what you're talking about. The baby wasn't harmed in the story. Stop having opinions on shit without doing even remedial research. Bold ignorance makes you look like a massive jackass.
Could this be depicting the judgement of King Solomon? Two ladies claimed a baby was theirs. Tricks the ladies by saying baby should be cut in half and each woman given half of the baby. Real mom loses it and begs him not to kill the child, she will give it to the other lady if she has to but don’t kill the baby. Other lady is indifferent. Real mom is obviously the one who was distraught at the thought of the baby being killed and was correctly identified and was given back her child.
Yeah this definitely depicts the judgement of Solomon. Found the documents describing the Nebraska capital https://history.nebraska.gov/sites/history.nebraska.gov/files/doc/publications/1981-3-Capitol_Sculpture.pdf and you can clearly see on Page 40 it’s labeled as the Judgement of Solomon. I’ve seen ancient artwork depicting human sacrifice—this is depicting nothing of the sort. If you know your Bible stories, this one immediately came to mind the second I looked at it.
What kind of practice by king Solomon was it to cut the baby in half? Story in the bible or not that's a bizarre part of history
Still looks like child abuse
You have no idea what you're talking about. The baby wasn't harmed in the story. Stop having opinions on shit without doing even remedial research. Bold ignorance makes you look like a massive jackass.