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Book of Baruch and Digest (Roman law)

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Difference between Book of Baruch and Digest (Roman law)

Book of Baruch vs. Digest (Roman law)

The Book of Baruch, occasionally referred to as 1 Baruch, is a deuterocanonical book of the Bible in some Christian traditions. The Digest, also known as the Pandects (Digesta seu Pandectae, adapted from πανδέκτης pandéktēs, "all-containing"), is a name given to a compendium or digest of juristic writings on Roman law compiled by order of the Eastern Roman emperor Justinian I in the 6th century CE (530–533).

Similarities between Book of Baruch and Digest (Roman law)

Book of Baruch and Digest (Roman law) have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Book of Baruch and Digest (Roman law) Comparison

Book of Baruch has 120 relations, while Digest (Roman law) has 19. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (120 + 19).

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