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Prawo boskie i prawo ludzkie. Sądownictwo starożytnego Izraela na tle praktyki mezopotamskiej

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dc.contributor.author Nowicka, Dobromiła
dc.contributor.author Nowicki, Stefan
dc.date.accessioned 2023-05-08T06:23:32Z
dc.date.available 2023-05-08T06:23:32Z
dc.date.issued 2009
dc.identifier.citation Scripta Biblica et Orientalia, 2009, T. 1, s. 149-162. pl_PL
dc.identifier.isbn 978-83-7363-962-1
dc.identifier.uri http://repozytorium.theo-logos.pl/xmlui/handle/123456789/6801
dc.description.abstract The aim of this article is to confront Biblical and Mesopotamian lawsuits in order to find similarities and differences between them. However there are many works about laws, only few of them concern trial rules and judicial proceedings as well. The research on this field is a bit problematic because of lack of sources telling us about trials. This article is based mainly on Pentateuch and Laws of Hammurabi as the main sources, while other Mesopotamian codes and the Old Testament’s books are only mentioned. Because of similarities in laws and traditions there are also some notes about Roman law as the base of contemporary judicial proceeding’s tradition, to show how old some principles of society living are. In my research I concluded, that Biblical and Mesopotamian trials are very similar, with only few differences. We can reconstruct it due to following stages: Trial started with accusation in front of an official, priest, old tribemen or judge (depend on times and circumstances), which must have been proved by accuser. The most important proof was the hearing of witnesses (at least two) or (especially in civil trial) written agreement. After proving guilty judges must have assisted the penalty execution, which could be corporal, financial (rather rare) or capital. We can also point out, that people often tried to change the judges’ decision by the means of various gifts. We don’t know it explicitly, however in our sources some bad judges’ behaviors are mentioned – changing the verdict after the end of the trial, unjust verdicts in favor of rich and well-established men and against poor, orphans, widows etc. As the effect of such research, a very short but important question occurs. Are this law traditions different, and we should try to find similarities between them, or maybe – does the Biblical and Mesopotamian law have the roots of the same tradition (Amorite’s?), and we should rather look for differences between them as signs of different ways of development? en
dc.language.iso pl pl_PL
dc.publisher Wydawnictwo KUL pl_PL
dc.rights Attribution 3.0 Poland *
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/pl/ *
dc.subject prawo pl_PL
dc.subject sądownictwo pl_PL
dc.subject starożytność pl_PL
dc.subject Izrael pl_PL
dc.subject Mezopotamia pl_PL
dc.subject społeczeństwo pl_PL
dc.subject normy etyczne pl_PL
dc.subject egzekwowanie prawa pl_PL
dc.subject historia pl_PL
dc.subject źródła historyczne pl_PL
dc.subject Biblia pl_PL
dc.subject Pismo Święte pl_PL
dc.subject Stary Testament pl_PL
dc.subject Księga Wyjścia pl_PL
dc.subject Księga Powtórzonego Prawa pl_PL
dc.subject Księga Sędziów pl_PL
dc.subject Księga Rut pl_PL
dc.subject Pierwsza Księga Samuela pl_PL
dc.subject Pierwsza Księga Królewska pl_PL
dc.subject Księga Ozeasza pl_PL
dc.subject Kodeks Hammurabiego pl_PL
dc.subject prawo procesowe pl_PL
dc.subject sędziowie pl_PL
dc.subject etyka zawodowa pl_PL
dc.subject law en
dc.subject judiciary en
dc.subject antiquity en
dc.subject Israel en
dc.subject Mesopotamia en
dc.subject society en
dc.subject ethical standards en
dc.subject law enforcement en
dc.subject history en
dc.subject historical sources en
dc.subject Bible en
dc.subject Old Testament en
dc.subject Book of Exodus en
dc.subject Book of Deuteronomy en
dc.subject Book of Judges en
dc.subject Book of Ruth en
dc.subject First Book of Samuel en
dc.subject First Book of Kings en
dc.subject Book of Hosea en
dc.subject Code of Hammurabi en
dc.subject procedural law en
dc.subject judges en
dc.subject professional ethics en
dc.subject ethics en
dc.subject etyka pl_PL
dc.subject prawo boskie pl_PL
dc.subject prawo ludzkie pl_PL
dc.subject God's law en
dc.subject human law en
dc.title Prawo boskie i prawo ludzkie. Sądownictwo starożytnego Izraela na tle praktyki mezopotamskiej pl_PL
dc.title.alternative Divine and Human Law. The Judiciary of the Ancient Israel Against the Background of the Mesopotamian Practice of Law en
dc.type Article pl_PL


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