I wrote this in the article now.
Jewish scholars reject the claims of this article.
Palestinian mythology is the belief in the existence of a supposed "Palestinian" people that are supposedly the indigeneous people of the [[Land of Israel]].
Fakestinians are an actual myth.
Look at this crap in the article:
"Many of the Hebrews' neighbors had a "combat myth" about the good god battling the demon of chaos; one example of this mytheme is the Babylonian Enûma Eliš.[19] A lesser known example is the very fragmentary myth of Labbu.[20] According to historian Bernard McGinn, the combat myth's imagery influenced Jewish mythology. The myth of God's triumph over Leviathan, a symbol of chaos, has the form of a combat myth.[21] In addition, McGinn thinks the Hebrews applied the combat myth motif to the relationship between God and Satan. Originally a deputy in God's court, assigned to act as mankind's "accuser" (satan means "to oppose" – Hebrew: שָּׂטָן satan, meaning "adversary"), Satan evolved into a being with "an apparently independent realm of operation as a source of evil" – no longer God's deputy but his opponent in a cosmic struggle.[22]"
This has to be the most stupid thing I've ever read. Hashem said he's saving a big fish for a bbq for all the tzadikim, and they say this is Hashem fighting a fish? This article is written by inbreds. They're basically calling us Xtian. They do it outright when they say that the Satan can possibly fight Hashem. Jewish thought attributes no free will to the Satan, to call it an opponent is idolatry of the highest form.
"National myth
The Patriarchs
Jacob Wrestling with the Angel
The Patriarchs in Hebrew bible are Abraham, his son Isaac, and Isaac's son Jacob,"
So they just straight up call our history mythology. Where does the author say that Jewish history begins and the "mythology" ends? "Samson
Samson destroys the temple
Main article: Samson
Samson was the last of the judges"
So basically the entire book...