Its Biblical in origin. If someone hurts you, by poking you in the eye , for example , then you have the right to hurt them back, by poking them in the eye. You can't hurt them more greatly than they have hurt you. Does this make sense?
The proverb life for life basically means taking revenge, an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.
it means that we're supposed to do the equivalent of what others have done to us. in other words to make them feel the same amount of pain and suffering that they have put us through.
The proverb "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth" means that the punishment should match the crime. It suggests that justice should be fair and proportional, advocating for the concept of retributive justice where the offender should receive a punishment similar to the harm they caused.
The code of Hammurabi
An eye for an eye; a tooth for a tooth.
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