It's okay when something isn't from the bible. Neither our republic nor Christmas are in the bible. My gut feeling is you like both those things. It's okay to like things that aren't biblical.
I don't even know what you're talking about but we're not going to argue about the existence of the code of hammurabi or when (relatively) it was inscribed. Maybe you can tell us when the earliest judaic inscription of eye for an eye is. I genuinely don't know and I'm curious. Even if the code of hammurabi is older, that doesn't mean that there was cross polination although realistically with both cultures being so close together geographically it would be reasonable to speculate there was some cultural exchange.
The oldest found archeological record of judaic scripture is roughly 1000BC. The hammurabi code is roughly 1800BC and it is based on a legal code from roughly 2400BC. I hope you had fun and learned something; I certainly did.
It's okay when something isn't from the bible. Neither our republic nor Christmas are in the bible. My gut feeling is you like both those things. It's okay to like things that aren't biblical.
I don't even know what you're talking about but we're not going to argue about the existence of the code of hammurabi or when (relatively) it was inscribed. Maybe you can tell us when the earliest judaic inscription of eye for an eye is. I genuinely don't know and I'm curious. Even if the code of hammurabi is older, that doesn't mean that there was cross polination although realistically with both cultures being so close together geographically it would be reasonable to speculate there was some cultural exchange.
https://biblearchaeologyreport.com/2019/02/06/the-three-oldest-biblical-texts/
The oldest found archeological record of judaic scripture is roughly 1000BC. The hammurabi code is roughly 1800BC and it is based on a legal code from roughly 2400BC. I hope you had fun and learned something; I certainly did.