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Folk-Lore in the Old Testament : Studies in Comparative Religion, Legend and Law

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1036513319
ISBN-13 9781036513313
Publisher Sothis Press
Imprint Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification: Sociology: customs & traditions
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Exploring the profound intersections between folklore, religious practices, and historical traditions, this book delves into the varied and rich tapestry that constitutes our understanding of ancient rituals and beliefs. The author masterfully examines themes such as the sanctity of thresholds, which have been revered across numerous cultures from the Middle Ages in Peking to tribal practices in Africa and India. Similarly, the text unpacks the symbolism and significance of sacred natural elements like oaks and terebinths in Palestine, revealing their deep-rooted connections to worship, mythology, and societal norms.

Positioned within a broader historical and literary context, this analysis sheds light on how these ancient customs inform our comprehension of pivotal biblical narratives and figuresranging from Elijahs interactions with ravens to the veneration of sacred groves in Israel. By juxtaposing these insights against a backdrop of comparative religion studies, the work offers a nuanced perspective on how folklore not only mirrors but also shapes human experience across different epochs.

Through its thematic depth, this book includes discussions on the transformation of religious sites over timefrom respected places of worship to contested spaces reflecting shifts in theological and cultural paradigms. It is an insightful exploration into how spirituality and tradition converge within physical landscapes, influencing both personal identity and communal heritage.

Conclusively, by examining these multifaceted layers of belief systems through an analytical yet accessible lens, this book provides a compelling examination of humanity's perennial quest for meaning through spirituality. Its insights illuminate the enduring relevance of ancient customs in understanding both our past and its echoes in present practices.
Exploring the profound intersections between folklore, religious practices, and historical traditions, this book delves into the varied and rich tapestry that constitutes our understanding of ancient rituals and beliefs. The author masterfully examines themes such as the sanctity of thresholds, which have been revered across numerous cultures from the Middle Ages in Peking to tribal practices in Africa and India. Similarly, the text unpacks the symbolism and significance of sacred natural elements like oaks and terebinths in Palestine, revealing their deep-rooted connections to worship, mythology, and societal norms.

Positioned within a broader historical and literary context, this analysis sheds light on how these ancient customs inform our comprehension of pivotal biblical narratives and figuresranging from Elijahs interactions with ravens to the veneration of sacred groves in Israel. By juxtaposing these insights against a backdrop of comparative religion studies, the work offers a nuanced perspective on how folklore not only mirrors but also shapes human experience across different epochs.

Through its thematic depth, this book includes discussions on the transformation of religious sites over timefrom respected places of worship to contested spaces reflecting shifts in theological and cultural paradigms. It is an insightful exploration into how spirituality and tradition converge within physical landscapes, influencing both personal identity and communal heritage.

Conclusively, by examining these multifaceted layers of belief systems through an analytical yet accessible lens, this book provides a compelling examination of humanity''s perennial quest for meaning through spirituality. Its insights illuminate the enduring relevance of ancient customs in understanding both our past and its echoes in present practices.

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