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The first laws of the Hebrews predate the Torah. Abraham handed down all of his prophecies and teachings (Genesis 18:19; and Talmud, Yoma 28b), a few of which are expressly credited to him, such as tithing (Genesis ch.14) and mourning (ibid. ch.23). Later, God incorporated these laws in the Torah.

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What is the code of moral laws written on stone tablets called?

Code of Hammurabi.


Much of western moral and ethical teaching comes from the ancient hebrews' laws passed from God to Moses known as?

The Torah.


What did the Hebrews develop in the world?

monotheism, none human sacrafice, a code of laws that correspond with ethics


The ten commandments of the ancient hebrews has had the greatest influence on the developement of western?

The ten commandments of the ancient Hebrews has had the greatest influence on the development of western law. In particular, the first 3 commandments influenced the establishment of state churches. The 4th influenced the establishment of blue laws. The 5th influenced the legal relationship between parents and children. The 7th influenced moral laws.


Why do the Jews follow the moral code?

We follow the code of the Torah including its moral laws because God commanded us to do so. This is our national tradition, dating back to the beginning of our history.


What were the laws of the hebrews based on?

The Torah.


The ruler who made the first written laws?

Who was the first person to write a code of laws.


The first recorded laws by an empire?

The Code of Hammurabi was the first recorded laws by an empire.


What is the name of the Mesopotamian ruler who wrote the code of laws?

The ruler that wrote the first code of laws was Hammurabi.


What was the first known system of written law?

Code of Hammurabi was the first known written law.