''Folklore in the Old Testament: Studies in Comparative Religion, Legend, and Law'' is a 1918 book by the anthropologist Sir
James George Frazer, in which the author compares episodes in the
Old Testament with similar stories from other cultures in the ancient world. While less well known than ''
The Golden Bough'' (1890),
Frazer's other major work, it is still considered a milestone in comparative folklore.
External links
''Folklore in the Old Testament Studies in Comparative Religion Legend and Law'' Volume Iin the
Internet Archive
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Volume IIat the same website
References
1918 non-fiction books
Books about the Bible
Books by James George Frazer
English-language books
Jewish folklore
Mythology books
Old Testament
Comparative mythology
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