Les Dix Commandements viennent de Babylone : la preuve au Louvre (Tu dois aller vérifier)

The Ten Commandments originated in Babylon. The proof is in the Louvre. "Thou shalt not steal." "Thou shalt not kill." "Thou shalt not commit adultery." You've been told that these laws came from God, revealed to Moses on Mount Sinai around 1200 BC. But the Code of Hammurabi—engraved on a black basalt stele housed in the Louvre (room 227)—contains the exact same laws. Dated to 1750 BC. That's 1000 years BEFORE the Ten Commandments. In this video, discover the archaeological, historical, and textual evidence that reveals the Mesopotamian origin of the Decalogue. --- CONTENTS: 00:00 — Introduction: "Thou shalt not steal" existed 1000 years before Moses 02:30 — The Code of Hammurabi: 282 laws engraved in 1750 BC B.C. 08:15 — Law-by-law comparison: Babylon vs. Bible (an eye for an eye, adultery, false testimony) 18:40 — The Babylonian exile (586 B.C.): when Jewish scribes discovered Mesopotamian laws 28:30 — How scribes created the Mount Sinai narrative 42:00 — Even older codes: Ur-Nammu (2100 B.C.), Lipit-Ishtar (1930 B.C.) 52:15 — What do "Judeo-Christian values" mean if they come from pagan Babylon? 01:05:00 — Conclusion: human truth or divine revelation? --- SOURCES Jean Bottéro — Mesopotamia: Writing, Reason, and the Gods (Gallimard) https://amzn.to/4ql3AnU Jean Bottéro — The Birth of God: The Bible and the Historian (Gallimard) https://amzn.to/3L07tzN Richard Elliott Friedman — Who Wrote the Bible? (Excerpt) https://amzn.to/4sfwhV2 Israel Finkelstein & Neil Asher Silberman — The Bible Unearthed (Bayard) https://amzn.to/4azP3Ak Dominique Charpin — Hammu-Rabi of Babylon (PUF) https://amzn.to/3L081pl By Deror avi — Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0 By Photograph by Rama, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 2.0 fr By Code_of_Hammurabi_IMG_1937.JPG: Deror aviderivative work: Zunkir (talk) — Code_of_Hammurabi_IMG_1937.JPG, CC BY-SA 3.0 By Unknown Photographer By Unknown Author — This file was uploaded to Wikimedia Commons by the Sorbonne Library as part of a project Partnership with Wikimedia France. CC BY-SA 4.0 By Mbzt — Own work, CC BY 3.0 --- HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS CITED Code of Hammurabi Stele — Louvre Museum, Room 227 (black basalt, 2.25 m, 1750 BC) Code of Ur-Nammu — Nippur Tablet (2100 BC) Code of Lipit-Ishtar — Isin Tablet (1930 BC) Assyrian Laws — Assur Tablets (1450 BC) --- BIBLICAL REFERENCES Exodus 20:1-17 (The Ten Commandments) Exodus 21:24 (Law of Retaliation: an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth) (tooth) Exodus 31:18 (Tablets written by the finger of God) Leviticus 20:10 (Adultery) Deuteronomy 5:6-21 (Takes of Scripture) Deuteronomy 19:16-19 (False testimony) To support the channel: Join the YouTube community:    / @lereculnécessaire   Gift me a book: https://buymeacoffee.com/christophe73 → Your support funds the purchase of academic books and primary sources to further this research. #TheNecessaryRetreat #Ten Commandments #Code of Hammurabi #Decalogue #Bible #Torah #Moses #Mount Sinai #Babylon #Mesopotamia #Louvre #BiblicalArchaeology #HistoryOfReligions #BabylonianExile #LawOfRetaliation #AnEyeForAnEye #BiblicalOrigins #BiblicalCriticism #JudeoChristianValues ​​#JeanBottero #Hammurabi