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Eva8 [605]
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How could the mosaic code be changed

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Elan Coil [88]2 years ago
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The Mosaic Code is the basis of Jewish law. Other codes of law existed before the Mosaic Code. Hammurabi, a Babylonian king, had his code of laws written around 2100 B.C. The importance of the Mosaic Code in Western political thought is seen in three areas: man's relationship with his leaders, man's relationship to the nation or state, and man's relationship with his fellow man.

Moses stated that the law he had given to the Hebrews was God's law. As such, the law would no longer be based upon the word of whatever Pharaoh or king ruled. Leaders were bound to obey the laws, just as were the ordinary citizens. The law would, therefore, be unchanging and unchangeable; it could not be twisted to suit the purposes of the leaders.

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