Source: Huehnergard (2011, p. 245–246)
Source: Huehnergard (2013, p. 55)
Source: Huehnergard (2013, p. 55)
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- 1 If
- 2
- 3 a man
- 4 has been carried off
- 5 (as booty),
- 6
- 7 but
- 8
- 9 there is
- 10 something
- 11 to eat in
- 12 his
- 13 house,
- 14
- 15 [then]
- 16
- 17 his
- 18 wife
- 19 will take over
- 20 his
- 21 house,
- 22
- 23 and
- 24
- 25 [she]
- 26 will protect
- 27 herself;
- 28
- 29 [and]
- 30
- 31 she
- 32 will not
- 33 enter
- 34 another house
- 35 [or]
- 36 the house
- 37 (of) another man.
- 38
- 39
- 40 If
- 41
- 42 that woman
- 43 has not
- 44 protected
- 45 herself,
- 46
- 47 but
- 48
- 49 [she]
- 50 has entered
- 51 another house
- 52 [or]
- 53 the house
- 54 (of) another man,
- 55
- 56
- 57 [then]
- 58
- 59 that woman
- 60 will be convicted
- 61
- 62 and
- 63
- 64 [she]
- 65 [will be] thrown into the water.
- 66
- 67
- 68
Staff notes
- 'Line number separation'Added on August 17, 2024 by eHammurabi Staff
Roth & Hoffner (1995, p. 106) separates this law into two parts: Part A from Col. 29 lns. 7–17; and Part B from Col. 29 lns. 18–26. Richardson (2004, p. 82) follows Roth & Hoffner (1995).
See also: Martha Tobi Roth · Mervyn E.J. Richardson
Citation
Dedović, B. "§ 133 - eHammurabi." OMNIKA Foundation, 1 Nov. 2023, ehlaw.org/law/133. [Accessed 3 Nov. 2024]
Dedović, B. (2023, November 1). § 133 - eHammurabi. OMNIKA Foundation. https://ehlaw.org/law/133
Bibliography
Abulhab, Saad D. The Law Code of Hammurabi: Transliterated and Literally Translated from its Early Classical Arabic Language. New York, NY: Blautopf, 2017.
Bergmann, Eugen. Codex Ḫammurabi: Textus Primigenius. Rome, Italy: Pontificium Institutum Biblicum, 1953.
Huehnergard, John. Key to a Grammar of Akkadian (Third Edition). Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2013.
OMNIKA Foundation Contributors. "OMNIKA: Digital Mythology Library & Search Engine." Las Vegas, NV: OMNIKA Foundation, accessed November 14, 2023. https://omnika.org. [Visit]
Richardson, Mervyn E.J. Hammurabi's Laws: Text, Translation and Glossary. New York, NY: T & T Clark International, 2004.
Sound of Text Contributors. "Sound of Text: AI Text-to-Speech." Accessed November 14, 2023. https://soundoftext.app. [Visit]
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