Please check the question pg. 10 Have the code of Han Rabbi reveal what social structure of Babylonian society is? The norm of Hammurabi shows that Babylon is a very strict society, not only legally important, but also a society with trade and family structure. They believe in justice and law, and every crime should be punished. It shows that this is a well-developed society and that the law applies to all and every work of the day. In Babylonian society there are social classes, aristocrats, civilians, and slaves. Even if the retaliatory law protects aristocrats, the Hammurabi code still punishes those who violate the law. Explain the role of religion in the legal management of Babylonia. I do not mention about religion in the whole code, but I think that there are religious incentives according to law. As we already know, one of the Ten Commandments is "You can not kill", it appears in Hammurabi's code by punishing all those who killed or hurt others. The Babylonian society believes that their actions offend God, that is why they have to pay a price. Furthermore, when it turns out that the cord is engraved on the stone, it shows that the king accepted the Law of God of righteousness.
Eren Korkmaz 11.10.2013 Hammurabi code In the Hammurabi code, there is a general definition of most rules ("Look into the eyes") (Code 196). It tells us that Hamurabi's justice is being handled in a strict way. Is this fair? Can you accept that time? Should Babylonian society get it? Of course these questions can not be answered, but they should be discussed several times. This is because it is one of the rare ways to rule history. In the history of Babylon, that is, in the advertisement of the Hamrabi Code, you can see that the great god of the sun, Shamash, gave Hamrabi control. "In the front there is a relief indicating that King Hanabi accepts the law of the god of the sun, Moses will receive the story of the Lord's ten words." Therefore, he and his people I believe I have the power of God. Then he used the code to strengthen sense of justice. Finally, the third class is a complete slave
Please check the question pg. 10 Have the code of Han Rabbi reveal what social structure of Babylonian society is? The norm of Hammurabi shows that Babylon is a very strict society, not only legally important, but also a society with trade and family structure. They believe in justice and law, and every crime should be punished. It shows that this is a well-developed society and that the law applies to all and every work of the day. In Babylonian society there are social classes, aristocrats, civilians, and slaves. Even if the retaliatory law protects aristocrats, the Hammurabi code still punishes those who violate the law. Explain the role of religion in the legal management of Babylonia. I do not mention about religion in the whole code, but I think that there are religious incentives according to law. The Babylonian society believes that their actions offend God, that is why they have to pay a price.