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30 June, 07:45

What is the main idea of the text: Hammurabi's code

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  1. 30 June, 09:41
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    The idea was that it was a legal code presented by Hammurabi to his kingdom, which emphasized the importance of doing justice and paying damage. Interestingly enough, Hammurabi's idea of justice - often compared with Exodus 21-23 and not unlike it - is still a bit more strict than the idea of "an eye for an eye". Hammurabi's code uses the death penalty as a deterant from all sorts of crimes, which makes the book of Exodus seem quite liberal in comparison.
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