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Laws Before Sinai
This
Is Appendix 15 From The Companion Bible.
The
existance of Laws in the book of Genesis and Exodus is evident, though
there is no formal record of their delivery. Compare. Exodus 18:16.
Doubtless
some were made known to mankind, as such, by God, for example, (1) the
Law of the Sabbath (Genesis 2:3). (2) The days noted in the connection
with the flood are all sabbaths except one, Genesis 8:5,
Tuesday. See note on Genesis 8:10, 12, 14. (3) The law of the place to
worship (Genesis 4:3, 4, 16). (4) The law of offerings (Genesis 4:4
), etc.
But,
side by side with these special Divine communications, the Babylonian
laws were codified in the age of Abraham.
In A.D.
1901, the Code of Amraphel (Khammurabi), Genesis 14:1
, was discovered in Susa by M. J. de Morgan. The latest
date for this code is 2139 B.C.
Eight
hundred years before Moses, these laws governed the peoples from the Persian
Gulf to the Caspian Sea, and from Persia to the Mediterranean, and were
in force throughout Canaan.
This
discovery overthrew the two main pillars of the "higher critics",
one of which was that such writing was unknown before Moses; the other,
that a legal code was impossible before the Jewish kings.
Hence,
we have now before us both codes; and are in a position to answer Jehovah's
question in Deuteronomy. 4:8
, "What
nation is there so great, that hath statutes and judgments so righteous
as all this law, which I set before you this day?"
Khammurabi
calls his laws the "judgments of righteousness", but some
of them, at least, are both unrighteous and unequal, as the following
brief contrast shows at a glance:-
|
Offence.
|
Punishment
by
Jehovah's Law.
|
Punishment
by
Khammurabi's Law.
|
| Stealing. |
Restoring
double
(Exodus 22:9). |
Death
(§ 4). |
| Burglary. |
Restoring
double
(Exodus 22:7). |
Death
(§ 21). |
| Harbouring
a fugitive slave. |
No offence
(Deuteronomy 23:15). |
Death
(§ 16). |
| Injuring
a slave. |
Freedom given
to slave. |
Master compensated
(§ 199). |
| Injuring
a rich man. |
Same injury
inflicted on injurer. |
Same injury
inflicted on injurer
(§§ 196, 197). |
| Injuring
a poor man. |
Same injury
inflicted
(Exodus 21:23-25). |
Fine of one
mina of silver
(§ 198). |
| Injury followed
by death to a rich man's daughter. |
Each case
judged on its own merits. |
Death of
injurer's daughter
(§ 209). |
| Injury followed
by death to a poor man's daughter. |
Each case
judged on its own merits. |
Fine of 5
shekels of silver
(§§ 211, 213). |
We
see the laws of Khammurabi operating in Genesis in the following instances:
- The law of
adoption made Eliezer Abram's heir (Genesis 15). § 191.
- The giving
of Hagar to Abraham (Genesis 16); and of Bilhah (Genesis 30:4) and
Zilpah (Genesis 30:9) to Jacob, accorded with this code. § 146.
- The purchase
of Machpelah by Abraham (Genesis 23) was conducted in strict conformity
with its commercial enactments. § 7.
- The taking
of life for stealing, proposed by Jacob to Laban (Genesis 31:32),
was enacted by this code, which punished sacrilege with death. § 6.
- The taking
of life by burning, with which Judah threatened his daughter-in-law
Tamar (Genesis 38:24), is also according to the Babylonian code. §
110.
- The proposal
of Joseph's steward, that the one with whom the cup was found should
die (Genesis 44:9), harmonized with the law punishing with death any
theft from a palace. § 6.
- The giving
of a special portion by Jacob to his favourite son Joseph (Genesis
48:22) was provided for by this code. § 165.
- The cutting
off of Reuben from his birthright (Genesis 49:4) was the prescribed
way of punishing his offence according to Khammurabi's law. § 158.
- The inability
of Abram to sell Hagar (Genesis 16:6). § 119.
The
following is a list of thirty-four laws seen in force in Genesis, given
by Jehovah, and subsequently confirmed in the Mosaic code:-
The
law of the sabbath (Genesis 2:3). Exodus 16:23; 20:10; 31:13-17. Deuteronomy
5:14.
The law
of the place to worship (Genesis 3:24; 4:3, 4, 16; 9:26, 27). Exodus 25:8.
Deuteronomy 12:5-7. Leviticus 17:3, 4.
The
law of the acceptance of sacrifice by fire from heaven (Genesis 4:4, 5).
Compare. strange fire, Exodus 30:9. Leviticus 6:9; 10:1.
The law
of sacrifices (Genesis 4:4; 15:9; 22:2, 3, 13). Exodus 29:36. Leviticus
1:2-5.
The law
of clean and unclean (Genesis 7:2; 8:20). Leviticus 11. Deuteronomy. 14:3-20.
The law
of the altar (Genesis 8:20; 12:7, 8; 13:4, 18; 22:9; 26:25). Exodus 20:24.
The law
of eating flesh (Genesis 9:3). Deuteronomy 12:20.
The law
against eating blood (Genesis 9:4). Leviticus 7:2; 17:10-14.
The law
against murder (Genesis 9:5, 6). Exodus 20:13. Deuteronomy 5:17.
The law
of parental authority (Genesis 9:25; 18:19; 22; 37:13). Exodus 20:12.
Leviticus 19:3. Deuteronomy 5:16.
The law
of monogamy (Genesis 12:18; 16:1). Deuteronomy 24:1, 2.
The
law against adultery (Genesis 12:18; 20:3, 9; 26:10, 11; 38; 39:9; 49:4).
Leviticus 20:10.
The law
as to (1) priesthood (Genesis 14:18). Exodus 28:1. (2) priestly garments
(Genesis 27:15; 37:3). Exodus 28:4.
The law
of the tithes (Genesis 14:20; 28:22). Leviticus 27:30-32.
The law
as to covenant-making (Genesis 15:10, 18; 21:27, 32). Exodus 34:27; 19:5.
The law
of intercession (Genesis 17; 18; 20:17; 24).
The law
of righteousness (Genesis 17:1). Deuteronomy 18:13.
The law
of circumcision (Genesis 17:9, 10). Leviticus 12:3.
The law
of hospitality (Genesis 18). Leviticus 19:33, 34. Deuteronomy 10:18, 19.
The law
against licentiousness (Genesis 18:20). Leviticus 18.
The law
against fornication (Genesis 34:7).
The law
as to oaths (Genesis 21:23; 24:41; 26:28). Exodus 22:11. Numbers 5:19.
The law
of binding sacrifices (Genesis 22:9). Psalm 118:27.
The law
of the birthright (Genesis 25:33). Deuteronomy 21:16, 17.
The
law of anointing with oil (Genesis 28:18; 31:13). Exodus 40:15.
The obligation
of vows (Genesis 28:20-22; 31:13). Deuteronomy 23:21. Numbers 30:2.
The law
against idolatry (implied in the word "dominion", Genesis
1:26; 31:35). Exodus 20:3-6. Deuteronomy 5:7-10.
The law
of uncleanness (Genesis 31:35). Leviticus 15.
The law
against marriage between circumcised and uncircumcised (Genesis 34:14).
Deuteronomy 7:3.
The law
of ceremonial cleansing for worship (Genesis 35:2). Exodus 19:10.
The law
of drink offerings (Genesis 35:14). Exodus 29:40. Leviticus 23:18.
The law
of marring the brother's widow (Genesis 38:8). Deuteronomy 25:5-10.
The law
of preaching (2Peter 2:5). Leviticus 10:11. Deuteronomy 33:10.
The law
of dowry (Genesis 34:12). Exodus 22:16.
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