The connection between Jewish Law and Hammurabi's Code is still being investigated. In July, 2010, archaeologists reported that an Akkadian cuneiform tablet was discovered at Tel Hazor, Israel, containing a 1700 BCE text that was said to be partly parallel to portions of the Hammurabi code.
It did not influenced the justice system. The legal code that influenced the justice system was "Justinian's code"
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It was the first codes of law codified in sub categories.
NYC people would be traveling by carriers and horse and trading would be thing instead of buying with the dollar.
As a matter of fact, it was.
It did not influenced the justice system. The legal code that influenced the justice system was "Justinian's code"
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.
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Hammurabi wanted the law to be known to all citizens.
The Hammurabi's code is the first known codified series of law to exist.
Laws needed to be interpreted by impartial judges
It was the first codes of law codified in sub categories.
It was God who "came up with" the Torah, not the Hebrews.
It is quite obvious, it was used for knowing the laws, lol, By Stormy
Many religions have had virtually no exposure to the religion of the Hebrews; such as Buddhism, Confucianism, hinduism, Shintoism, Taoism and animism. In general, nations east of Iran, west of the Atlantic, north of the Mediterranean region and south of the Sahara had no knowledge of the Hebrews in olden times.It is easier to state the religions that have been influenced by Judaism, since there are only two: Christianity and Islam.
It made the laws more uniform, objective, and impartial
The earliest known code of law was the Hammurabi code. It was the first laws codified together.