It is quite likely that the first time a written law code occupied a central place in the royal religion of Judah was during the reign of Josiah (640-609 B.C.E.) when the seper hattorah (book of the law) was discovered in the temple.
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The Laws of Yahweh: A Handbook of Biblical Law
May 1, 2002, Paulist Press
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0809140373 9780809140374
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"It is quite likely that the first time a written law code occupied a central place in the royal religion of Judah was during the reign of Josiah (640-609 B.C.E.) when the seper hattorah (book of the law) was discovered in the temple."
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