Hummurabi's laws are a counterfeit version of God's Law. The devill wants to be like the most High, so he copy what God does. Simple as that.
Romans 7
7 What shall wee say then? is the law sinne? God forbid. Nay, I had not knowen sinne, but by the lawe: for I had not knowen lust, except the Law had said, Thou shalt not couet.
I suggest you mediate on that, if you want to know why God told us to do those things to the Canaanities. The law gave us the concept of sin. The wage of sin is death. Even without the law, people still die to sin, they just are not able to comprehend what sin is, as they been separated by God, by believing the lie of the serpent (yee shall be as Gods, and then they ate).
Nehemiah tells us to separate our self from strangers. Something that still stand under the New Covenant. A stranger is someone who does not know God.
Ephesians 5
11 And haue no fellowship with the vnfruitfull workes of darkenesse, but rather reproue them.
Stop being so utterly superstitious. They were the first code of laws. They're not a false set of laws when they're the basis of laws. They were carved into stone tablets.
Moses again didn't exist. He is 100% mythology. Or tell me why the same origin story is India? Because India uses Sanskrit like the Summerians.
Birth legend. See, his mother drops him into the Euphrates hiding him in a basket, and he gets taken in and made into king.
Similar in India. Hell even Japan has a story like it.
Now we're done. Stop being so utterly contemptible. Both those tablets existed long before Israel did. Israel formed when Babylon was destroyed by Persia. Nehemiah built it. Before that the only real evidence is a copper mining town. It was largely an Egyptian protectorate. Or tell me why Babylon sacked it. It refused to align, why. But mysteriously later, look it's carting off with Babylonian history.
There are huge questions on this. Those questions beg our own planetary origin. I don't really want to discuss because your mind is made up as you squabble over the bible and its record. How did a number of cultures share the same tale, so similar, so identical, dropped into a river, gets taken in and becomes king founding kingdoms, it's in a number of places before the bible ever existed. Why is that? Strange right.
No, Egyptians gave the concept of sin. Heart for the feather weighed on the scales of justice. It a pure heart, balanced with the feather, granted passage into the afterlife. A heavy heart went into the depths of God forbid. Justice being the code of laws.
Hummurabi's laws are a counterfeit version of God's Law. The devill wants to be like the most High, so he copy what God does. Simple as that.
Romans 7
7 What shall wee say then? is the law sinne? God forbid. Nay, I had not knowen sinne, but by the lawe: for I had not knowen lust, except the Law had said, Thou shalt not couet.
I suggest you mediate on that, if you want to know why God told us to do those things to the Canaanities. The law gave us the concept of sin. The wage of sin is death. Even without the law, people still die to sin, they just are not able to comprehend what sin is, as they been separated by God, by believing the lie of the serpent (yee shall be as Gods, and then they ate).
Nehemiah tells us to separate our self from strangers. Something that still stand under the New Covenant. A stranger is someone who does not know God.
Ephesians 5
11 And haue no fellowship with the vnfruitfull workes of darkenesse, but rather reproue them.
Stop being so utterly superstitious. They were the first code of laws. They're not a false set of laws when they're the basis of laws. They were carved into stone tablets.
Moses again didn't exist. He is 100% mythology. Or tell me why the same origin story is India? Because India uses Sanskrit like the Summerians.
Here is the wiki https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_of_Hammurabi
Look at that where the laws came from, God. The Sun. The God of justice. Understanding it yet. It's really rather obvious.
Here read how Sargon of Akkad became king
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sargon_of_Akkad
Birth legend. See, his mother drops him into the Euphrates hiding him in a basket, and he gets taken in and made into king.
Similar in India. Hell even Japan has a story like it.
Now we're done. Stop being so utterly contemptible. Both those tablets existed long before Israel did. Israel formed when Babylon was destroyed by Persia. Nehemiah built it. Before that the only real evidence is a copper mining town. It was largely an Egyptian protectorate. Or tell me why Babylon sacked it. It refused to align, why. But mysteriously later, look it's carting off with Babylonian history.
There are huge questions on this. Those questions beg our own planetary origin. I don't really want to discuss because your mind is made up as you squabble over the bible and its record. How did a number of cultures share the same tale, so similar, so identical, dropped into a river, gets taken in and becomes king founding kingdoms, it's in a number of places before the bible ever existed. Why is that? Strange right.
No, Egyptians gave the concept of sin. Heart for the feather weighed on the scales of justice. It a pure heart, balanced with the feather, granted passage into the afterlife. A heavy heart went into the depths of God forbid. Justice being the code of laws.