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In the magical city of Jerusalem, there
once lived a very wealthy man who had
many treasures and possessions. He had
one son, a wise and clever young man who
helped him manage his various
businesses.
One day the son set out on a journey
across the sea to a distant and
mysterious land where he stayed for a
long time and did not return
home. Years passed and the old father
feeling his end was near called his
loyal servant Cosby and said, "I feel my
time is coming and my son has not yet
returned from his travels.
Please take care of my possessions until
his
return. Cosby agreed and asked the rich
man to order all the household and
servants to listen to him as he had been
chosen to take the master's place until
the son returned. The rich man agreed
and a few days later he passed away and
all the wealth was passed into Cosby's
hands.
The servant, once loyal, changed after
receiving the wealth and status. He
became greedy and began to trouble the
household until they could not bear it
any longer and left. Cosby, the
ungrateful one, remained alone in the
house, acting like the master. Many
months later, the only son returned
home. When he saw the rude servant who
had taken over the house, he was
shocked. His father was gone, his family
members were missing, and the servant
shouted at him, commanding him to leave.
Don't you recognize me? I am the son of
your master, and you are the servant,
cried the son. But Cosby pretended not
to know him and said, Who are you? Where
did you come from? How dare you lie? I
am the son of the deceased master and
now you must leave
immediately. He started hitting the son
who fled crying and hurried to the
palace of King David, the father of King
Schlommo who was then a young
boy. The sad son told King David
everything that had happened. King David
called for Cosby and asked why he had
expelled the son of the rich man. The
wicked Cosby answered, "I am the son of
the rich man. This person is a stranger
and is lying to take my money." "That's
not true," shouted the son. "I am the
true son, and he is the servant who
stole our wealth through
trickery." King David with his great
wisdom listened carefully to the claims
of both the son and
cosmic. After hearing their words, he
ruled that each of them must bring
witnesses to support their
story. Two of them left the palace in
search of
witnesses. Cosby, the cunning servant,
turned to his wicked servants, who
agreed to testify in his favor.
Together, they schemed to deceive the
king and take control of the wealth. On
the other hand, the son who was innocent
and pure-hearted faced a great
challenge. Since he had left home at a
young age and was now a naive young man,
he could not find any witnesses. People
feared the wicked Cosby and did not dare
to testify in favor of the son, afraid
of his revenge. The miserable son,
feeling the weight of loneliness and
despair, wondered how he could prove his
innocence and reclaim his lost
inheritance. The son returned to King
David's palace, his face
downcast, and sadly told him that he had
not been able to find any witnesses to
support his claim.
The king, unsure how to judge the case,
asked him to return the next
day. At that time, Schlommo, David's
wise and clever young son, who was full
of insight, overheard the conversation
and asked his father, "Father, please
allow me to judge this case."
David recognizing his son's wisdom
replied, "Let us hear your opinion, my
son, and may God be with
you." Cosby and the rich man's son stood
before Schlommo and he said, "Each of
you claims to be the son of the rich
man. To discover the truth, I will ask
you to complete a task.
Go to the grave of the old man. Take one
of his bones and break it in half. Bring
the broken bone to me and I will know
who is the true son and who is the
servant. The task Schlommo gave was a
test of wisdom and emotion designed to
reveal the true identity of the sun.
Cosby and the son, full of excitement
and
anticipation, left the king's palace
toward the grave of the deceased
man. Schlommo, with his great wisdom,
sent trusted messengers to secretly
follow them, hoping to reveal the hidden
truth.
The son with a trembling voice turned to
Cosby and said, "Not only did you steal
my father's wealth and drive me out of
my home, now you want to desecrate his
honor and break his
bones." Cosby's face was full of rage,
and he said nothing. He angrily went to
the grave, opened it, took a bone, broke
it in half, and hurried back to the
king's
palace. Shortly afterward, the two stood
before
Schlommo. Cosby held the broken bone
while the son stood
empty-handed. Schlommo turned to the son
and asked, "Where is your bone?" The son
replied, "I did not bring anything.
I would rather be poor than desecrate my
father's
honor. When Schlommo heard this, he
immediately understood that this was the
true son. To prove it to everyone, he
called for an expert in bloodletting and
asked him to draw a little blood from
Cosby and dip the broken bone in it. The
bone remained white as if it had not
been dipped in blood.
Schlommo with his great wisdom asked for
the bone to be dipped in the sun's
blood. To everyone's surprise, the bone
immediately turned red. Then Schlommo
turned to the witnesses and said, "Now
you have all seen. Who is the master and
who is the servant?" The bone clung to
the son's blood.
Cosby, embarrassed and ashamed, left
King David's
palace. The true son, with his
generosity, promised to give him fruits
from his garden, wealth, and money on
the condition that he find the family
members he had driven
away. After Cosby fulfilled his
promise, the son banished him to another
city.
The son received what was rightfully his
and the wisdom of Schlommo the young
prince became famous throughout the
land.
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