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"Myth and Legend of Ancient Israel" is a comprehensive and scholarly exploration into the rich tapestry of folklore and tradition that surrounds the foundational narratives of the Old Testament. Angelo S. Rappoport presents a vast collection of stories and interpretations that evolved over centuries, drawing from the Talmud, Midrash, and diverse oral traditions. This work bridges the gap between the canonical scriptures and the living cultural imagination of the ancient Hebrew people.
In this first volume, readers are introduced to the profound symbolic world of Jewish mythology, where biblical figures are reimagined through the lens of ancient wisdom and folk belief. From tales of creation and the lives of the patriarchs to miraculous events and divine interventions, the text offers a detailed look at how the people of ancient Israel understood their relationship with the divine and the natural world. The work is not merely a collection of stories but an essential study in comparative mythology and historical religious development.
Written with clarity and deep historical insight, "Myth and Legend of Ancient Israel" remains a significant resource for students of theology, history, and folklore. It provides an invaluable perspective on the spiritual heritage and literary legacy of one of history's most influential civilizations.
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