Hebrew Myths
1963 • 315 pages

A comparative analysis of Hebrew scripture by the notoriously far-reaching mythographer Robert Graves and some person named Raphael Patai (who, we're sure, contributed something somewhere).

Though Graves' obscure etymological relations can, at times, be a tenuous strain, this book sees the principle generally well-applied and should be considered a serious boon to any in search of comprehending the mysteries of Genesis.

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