The present essay intends to investigate biblical texts in the political-economical scope of the monarchic period of Israel. In order to do so, I shall analyze pericopes in which the legal precepts of the Covenant Code and the Deuteronomical Code presuppose salvation for the creation itself. As to the postulates reflected upon the society of old Israel, they shall be considered through hermeneutical investigation of history, aiming to prove that the humanitarian denounce-texts – located in the context of the royal annals and ignored by palace bureaucrats – and the practice of justice claimed as a right are in favor of those who are economically weak.