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<category><p>Do you think the main purpose of a judicial code should be to lay forth principles of right and wrong or to preserve law and order?&#160;</p>
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<p>Scan the laws laid forth in Parashat Mishpateim (and other legal sections of Torah). What types of laws are included?&#160; How are tehse formulated</p>
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<p>Should the main purpose of a judicial code be to lay forth principles of right and wrong or to preserve law and order? What do the legal sections of the Torah aim to do?</p>
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<li>Scan the laws laid forth in Parashat Mishpatim (and other legal sections of Torah). What types of laws are included?&#160; How are these formulated (are they conditional or absolute statements?)&#160; What punishments are included?&#160; What does this suggest about the purpose of our Code of Law?</li>
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<li>How do other Ancient Near Eastern law codes compare?&#160; What can the differences teach about the underlying values of each culture and their conceptions of justice?&#160; See <a href="The Torah and Ancient Near Eastern Law Codes" data-aht="page">The Torah and Ancient Near Eastern Law Codes</a>.</li>
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<li>Would you refer to the Torah as a whole as a law code? Why or why not?</li>
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Shabbat Table Topics – Parashat Mishpatim

This topic has not yet undergone editorial review

Law and Order

Should the main purpose of a judicial code be to lay forth principles of right and wrong or to preserve law and order? What do the legal sections of the Torah aim to do?

  • Scan the laws laid forth in Parashat Mishpatim (and other legal sections of Torah). What types of laws are included?  How are these formulated (are they conditional or absolute statements?)  What punishments are included?  What does this suggest about the purpose of our Code of Law?
  • How do other Ancient Near Eastern law codes compare?  What can the differences teach about the underlying values of each culture and their conceptions of justice?  See The Torah and Ancient Near Eastern Law Codes.
  • Would you refer to the Torah as a whole as a law code? Why or why not?