The Code of Hammurabi is divided into three parts: Prologue, Laws, and Epilogue.
In the Prologue, Hammurabi's achievements are listed, along with support from the gods.
In Laws, it covered subjects such as: Theft, trade, slavery, divorce, adultery, duties of workers, liability, and slander. It lists a total of 282 laws.
In the Epilogue, it reassures that following these laws will bring peace, and that if they break these laws they will be punished by the gods .
I believe it is the kingdoms of the world because satan tempted with worldly stuff.
Hmmm. Transitory? Im stumped.
True because it is actually away to count population in certain areas which tells how you may help that area of population