Hammaurabi's code has numerous places where the penalty for a crime depends on the social rank of the victim and the social rank of the perpetrator. Knock out a man's tooth, and it matters greatly whether the victim is a noble, a free man or a slave, and equally, it matters whether the tooth was knocked out by a noble, free man or slave. The ten commandments, and for that matter, the 612 commandments in the Torah, do not distinguish between kings and slaves when it comes to responsibility for harm. Knock out a man's tooth, and what matters is that you injured him. This is a major step in the development of rules of law.
10 commandments
10 commandments
Depends who you are asking, but many would say the 10 commandments.
The ten commandments were laws that specifically based on the don`ts whiles the in the Hammurabi code the law came with a punishment for breaking it
Commandments.
The 10 commandments are the base of laws that could be written, but the answer to the question is that they were significant because they are just laws.
Moses received the ten commandments.
10 Cube Root of a Thousand
No, the 10 commandments are not found in the book of John. The 10 commandments are primarily found in the book of Exodus and Deuteronomy in the Old Testament of the Bible.
In the 10 commandments were not consequences for breaking it.
The 10 Commandments
yes it was because one of there major beliefs was the 10 commandments.