When did hammurabi die?
c. 1750 BC
What is lawfulness?
the fact of being allowed or recognized by law
Who won the War of Three Kingdoms in China?
Wu's Kingdom won the War of Three Kingdoms in China.
Where is hammurabi from?
Babylon
What is true obedience?
to hear, trust, submit, and surrender to God and His word.
Why was the Chinese civilization important?
the invention of compass, paper, gunpowder, silk, noodle, porcelain, and paper money and other things that are a part of our lives today.
What was the source of hammurabi's code? (the principal)
The stela discovered at Susa in 1901 by the French Orientalist Jean-Vincent Scheil
What code is the 10 commandments?
10 Laws which guide the Jewish how to live a civil and moral life
Where was the Chinese Empire located?
around the Yellow River and the Yangtze River, as well as what is now the Korean Peninsula.
Prior to Hammurabi's Code, what specific type of problems could result from laws that were not written down?
Exs: Unfairness between different people (orphans and widows) and the rich taking advantage of the poor or weak
How were the 10 Commandments written in stone?
with the finger of G-d
True or False? Permanent settlements were built when people began to raise crops and animals.
True
Which of Hammurabi's laws would be impossible to enforce in the modern world?
Ex: If anyone finds a runaway male or female slave in the open country and bring them to their master, the master of the slaves shall pay him 2 shekels of silver
When are the Ten Commandments read?
They are read aloud 3 times a year in synagogue - in the Torah reading of one of the books of Exodus, and in Deuteronomy. Plus during the holiday of Shavuot
True or False? The first part of the Stone Age is also called the Paleolithic Era.
True