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Christian literature and Narsai

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Difference between Christian literature and Narsai

Christian literature vs. Narsai

Christian literature is writing that deals with Christian themes and incorporates the Christian world view. Narsai (sometimes spelt Narsay, Narseh or Narses; ܢܪܣܝ, Narsai, name derived from Pahlavi Narsēh from Avestan Nairyō.saȵhō, meaning 'potent utterance', the name of a yazata) was one of the foremost of Assyrian/Syriac poet-theologians, perhaps equal in stature to Jacob of Serugh, both second only to Ephrem the Syrian.

Similarities between Christian literature and Narsai

Christian literature and Narsai have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Parables of Jesus.

Parables of Jesus

The Parables of Jesus can be found in all the gospels, except for John, and in some of the non-canonical gospels, but are located mainly within the three Synoptic Gospels.

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Christian literature and Narsai Comparison

Christian literature has 129 relations, while Narsai has 56. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.54% = 1 / (129 + 56).

References

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