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Appendices To The Companion Bible
This Is Appendix 15 From The Companion Bible. The existence of Laws in the book of Genesis and Exodus is evident, though there is no formal record of their deliver. Cp. Ex. 18.16. Doubtless some were made known to mankind, as such, by God, e.g.(1) the Law of the Sabbath (Gen.2.3). (2) The days noted in connection with the flood are all sabbaths except one, Gen.8.5, Tuesday. See note on Gen. 8.10,12,14. (3) The law of the place to worship (Gen. 4.3,4,16). (4) The law of offerings (Gen 4.4), &c. But, side by side with these special Divine communications, the Babylonian laws were codified in the age of Abraham. In A.D. 1901, the Code of Amraphel (Khammurabi), Gen.14.1, was discovered in Susa by M.J. de Morgan. The latest date for this code is 2139 b.c. Eight hundred years before Moses, these laws governed the peoples from the Persian Gulf to the Caspian Sea, and from Persia to the Mediterranean, and were in force throughout Canaan. This discovery overthrew the two main pillars of the "higher critics", one of which was that such writing was unknown before Moses; the other, that a legal code was impossible before the Jewish kings. Hence, we have now before us both codes; and are in a position to answer Jehovah's question in Deut. 4.8, "What nation is there so great, that hath statutes and judgments so righteous as all this law, which I set before you this day?" Khammurabi calls his laws the "judgments of righteousness", but some of them, at least, are both unrighteousness and unequal, as the following brief contrast shows at a glance: -
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Offence |
Punishment by Jehovah's Law |
Punishment by Khammarabi's Law |
Stealing | Restoring double (Ex. 22.9) | Death (§4) |
Burglary | Restoring double (Ex. 22.7) | Death (§21) |
Harbouring a fugitive slave | No offence (Deut. 23.15) | Death (§16) |
Injuring a slave | Freedom given to slave | Master compensated (§199) |
Injuring a rich man | Same injury inflicted on injurer | Same injury inflicted on injurer (§§196,197) |
Injuring a poor man | Same injury inflicted (Ex. 21:23-25) | Fine of one mina of silver (§198) |
Injury followed by
death to a rich man's daughter |
Each case judged on its own merits | Death of injurer's daughter (§209) |
Injury followed by
death to a poor man's daughter |
Each case judged on its own merits | Fine of 5 shekels of silver (§§211,213) |
We see the laws of Khammurabi operating in
Genesis in the following instances:
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