Pamela Barmash teaches at Washington University in St. Louis and has served as director of Jewish, Islamic, and Near Eastern Studies there. She is the author of Homicide in the Biblical World, the co-editor of Exodus in the Jewish Experience: Echoes and Reverberations, and the editor of The OxfordHandbook of Biblical Law.
Introduction Chapter One: The Stela of the Laws of Hammurapi and the Representation of Political Power Chapter Two: Royal Legitimization Through the Establishment of Justice Chapter Three: The Laws of Hammurabi as a Royal Inscription Chapter Four: Scribes and Statutes Excursus: Scribes and Scribal Education Chapter Five: Adoption in the Laws of Hammurabi Chapter Six: The Legal Authority of the Laws of Hammurabi Chapter Seven: The Afterlife of the Laws of Hammurabi: The Continuation of Scribal Improvisation Outside of Mesopotamia and the Creation of Commentaries in Mesopotamia Conclusion Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations List of Illustrations Bibliography
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