Mythology among the Hebrews and Its Historical Development
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A systematic study applies comparative-mythological principles to the Hebrew legendary corpus, examining origins, sources, and methodological tools. It surveys literary and folkloric materials and argues for psychological and cultural forces shaping motifs. Chapters analyze how modes of life such as nomadism and agriculture influenced religious imagery and mythic figures, and identify recurring archetypes. Later sections trace a myth of civilization, the impact of rising national consciousness on narrative forms, and the gradual move toward monotheism with attendant differentiation of divine roles. The work aims to reconstruct developmental patterns rather than settle theological or historical controversies.