Similarities between Books of Kings and Carmelites
Books of Kings and Carmelites have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Elijah, Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy), Vulgate.
Elijah
Elijah (meaning "My God is Yahu/Jah") or latinized form Elias (Ἡλίας, Elías; ܐܸܠܝܼܵܐ, Elyāe; Arabic: إلياس or إليا, Ilyās or Ilyā) was, according to the Books of Kings in the Hebrew Bible, a prophet and a miracle worker who lived in the northern kingdom of Israel during the reign of King Ahab (9th century BC).
Books of Kings and Elijah · Carmelites and Elijah ·
Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy)
The United Monarchy is the name given to the Israelite kingdom of Israel and Judah, during the reigns of Saul, David and Solomon, as depicted in the Hebrew Bible.
Books of Kings and Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy) · Carmelites and Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy) ·
Vulgate
The Vulgate is a late-4th-century Latin translation of the Bible that became the Catholic Church's officially promulgated Latin version of the Bible during the 16th century.
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Books of Kings and Carmelites Comparison
Books of Kings has 67 relations, while Carmelites has 174. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.24% = 3 / (67 + 174).
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