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The King Of The Babylonian Dynasty

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In the Babylonian Dynasty, Hammurabi became the sixth king to rule in 1792 B.C. He was undoubtedly invested in his kingdom and wanted to “ bring about the rule of righteousness in the land, to destroy the wicked and the evil-doers.” 282 laws later, Hammurabi created a strict society that he wanted to do just that. His laws he created set out for justice and order and had a set punishment for every crime that could be committed within this society. Each law sets an example of how one should act ruled under Hammurabi and if one didn’t follow or agree with them, most of the time, the punishment would be death.
Reading through these laws, it is clear that they sought to protect each individual that resided in that society. The laws wanted to …show more content…

If a rich man were to die, in for example, surgery, the doctor’s hands would be cut off regardless of what happened. If that was a poor man, the doctor would have barely, if any, fines. In context, he was looking out for his kingdom, but he was mostly favoring the higher class system.
The laws tried to protect the society from sin and from malicious things. To shorten the laws, they could fall into several categories; false accusations, crimes, sexual crimes, family problems, injuries, medical, and land property. In each of these categories, there was a number of laws made for them. In crimes, it included rape, murder, theft, and kidnapping. Most of the crimes were based off of theft. Theft appeared to be a big deal and had even greater consequences. Law 14 says, “ If anyone steal the minor son of another, he shall be put to death.” This is just one of many regulations this society went by. In the family category, there were dozens about adultery and divorce.
Flashing back to 1792 B.C., divorce or separation was considered an act of evil. If a man wished to separate from his wife that he bared children with, then he had to give her most of his property and savings to pay for her and the children. Law 157 states, “ If anyone be guilty of incest with his mother after his father, both shall be burned.” As can be told from the set of laws, incest was death sentence. If you lived in that period and broke someone’s bones, then they could do the same to you. It is like

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