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The reason why ancient Babylon didn’t have a murderer

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The reason why ancient Babylon didn’t have a murderer

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(1)a person’s careless attempt to water his paddy field
(2)So if he made someone else’s paddy fields cold, he would say that he’d be the one who’d let himself go
(3)We must compensate for the broken grain
(4)If a man wants to kick his son out, he must first go to the judge and say, “I can’t live with my son anymore.” The judge can’t kick out his son if he doesn’t look at the reason and is not reasonable
(5)If a son does something bad to his father, he forgives him at first, but if he does something bad the second time, he can kick him out
(6)Even if a thief steals a cow, a donkey, a pig, or a goat, he or she must be compensated ten times the price A thief will be executed if he has no money to compensate
(7)An eye for an eye, an eye for an eye, if this person blinds another person, he or she will take out his or her own eyeballs If he broke someone else’s teeth, he would break his teeth, too If he broke someone else’s bone, he would break his bone, too
(8)If a doctor was operating on a patient and the patient died, the doctor’s hand would be cut off
(9)If an architect builds a house and the house collapses and the owner dies, the architect is sentenced to death If a family member of the landlord dies, a member of the carpenter’s family must die
(10)If a robber breaks a hole in a house and steals something, he will die in front of it
(11)If you sue someone for the death penalty
(12)If this cannot be proved, the accuser shall be put to death

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