
The code of Hammurabi
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RICARDO ARAMBULA
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The Code Of Hammurabi
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Open Ended
What do you think are some important factors that influence the creation of laws and rules in a society?
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King Hammurabi
He was the King Babylon 1795-1750 BCE
He created the Code of Hammurabi which
included 282 Laws
The code encouraged the people to accept his
authority. Also wanted to assign common rules
to govern all his Subjects
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Main Features of the Legal system
Hierarchy of Babylonian
Society.
● Gods
● King
● Male Nobles
● Wives and Children of Male Nobles
● Poor and Slaves
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Main Features of the Legal System
The Wealthy were given more protection than the poor.
The penalties of the code varied based on the status of the victim
The Laws reflected a male dominated society
Laws were based on retribution and restitution (mainly focused on retribution)
It unified the empire by offering a set of standard of moral values, class structure, and gender relationships.
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Examples
If anyone is committing a robbery and is caught then shall be put to death
If a son strikes his father his hand shall be hewn off
If a man knocks the teeth of an equal, his teeth shall be knocked out.
If a man strike a free-born woman so that she lose her unborn child, he shall pay 10 shekels for her loss.
If a slave says to his master: “ You’re not my master” if the convict him his master shall cut off his ear
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Importance of the Code of Hammurabi
●Hammurabi’s code was one of the first written code of laws in recorded history
●It organized the most civilized empire at the
time
●It represents the great progress of human
civilization
●Influenced future civilization in creating
laws
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Jewish 10 Commandments
●It was Created between the
16-13 Century BCE
●According to various passages
in Exodus and Deuteronomy,
were divinely revealed to Moses
on Mount Sinai
●It was created to provide a
moral code for the Israelites,
guiding them to live in a way
that is pleasing to Him
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Main features of the 10 Commandments
Monotheistic - Belief in one god
Respect for parents
Respecting each others property
It emphasizes the importance of showing respect and reverence for God's name.
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Examples
●Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long in the land that the Lord your God is giving you
●You shall not steal.
●You shall not bear false witness against
your neighbor
●I am the Lord your God, who brought you
out of the land of Egypt, out of the house
of slavery. You shall have no other gods
before me.
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Importance of the 10 commandments
●Basis for Moral and Ethical Values: offer
clear guidelines for ethical behavior in
various aspects of life, including worship,
family, and society.
●Family and Community Values
●Legal and Moral Foundation: Served as a
foundation for legal systems and moral
philosophy, contributing to the development
of Western legal and ethical thought.
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What do you think is the greatest similarity between Hammurabi’s Code and the Ten Commandments?
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