Jewish tradition and scripture hold that the law was delivered by Moses (משה) to the Children of Israel (×‘× ×™ ישר×ל).
Moses, delivered on 2 stone tablets with 5 Commandments on each. Delivered after Moses came down from the mountain after speaking with God.
Moses, who was called Moshe (משה) in Hebrew.
God to Moses to the Hebrews at Mt. Sinai. Twice, as the first set were destroyed by Moses after he saw the people doing bad things at the base of Mt. Sinai.
Kush was heavily influenced by Ancient Egyptian culture and civilization and was a vassal of Egypt at several points (it also conquered Egypt later). As a result, the Kushites revered most of the same patheon of gods and had the same religious laws as the Ancient Egyptians.
the ancient Egyptian Pharaohs made the important rules and laws also the consequences any of the rules were broken) they were viewed as gods and were the highest of all the social classes.
There were at least eight different books of law in Ancient Egypt. The laws were based on right and wrong - heavily utilizing common sense to help decide moral values. Everyone except slaves were viewed as equals and were tried thusly, although if a person was sentenced, his family usually suffered the guilt of the crime as well.
The ancient Romans did not have injury laws.
Not really. Perhaps it made the Ancient Greeks happy that they did not keep kosher and could go on eating pork. Other than that, kashrut served as a disincentive for Greeks to consider converting to Judaism.
Israel is a democracy, therefor her rules are democratic laws.Before israel born the British law controled, after israel born she used the British laws as a basic to the law system.Until today some of the British laws still used in Israel .
your mom didn't have laws last night
Mosses.
No, Israel don't have constitution, but it have special basic laws that are like constitution.