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Dead Sea Scrolls and Green Collection

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Difference between Dead Sea Scrolls and Green Collection

Dead Sea Scrolls vs. Green Collection

Dead Sea Scrolls (also Qumran Caves Scrolls) are ancient Jewish religious, mostly Hebrew, manuscripts found in the Qumran Caves near the Dead Sea. The Green Collection is the one of the world's largest private collection of rare biblical texts and artifacts, made up of more than 40,000 biblical antiquities assembled by the Green family, founders of national retail chain Hobby Lobby.

Similarities between Dead Sea Scrolls and Green Collection

Dead Sea Scrolls and Green Collection have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Azusa Pacific University, École Biblique, Museum of the Bible, New York City, Papyrus, Psalms, Song of Songs, Vatican City, Vatican Library, Washington, D.C..

Azusa Pacific University

Azusa Pacific University (APU) is a private, evangelical Christian university in Azusa, California.

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École Biblique

The École biblique et archéologique française de Jérusalem, commonly known as École Biblique, is a French academic establishment in Jerusalem, founded by Dominicans, and specialising in archaeology and Biblical exegesis.

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Museum of the Bible

The Museum of the Bible is a museum in Washington D.C. which documents the narrative, history and impact of the Bible.

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New York City

The City of New York, often called New York City (NYC) or simply New York, is the most populous city in the United States.

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Papyrus

Papyrus is a material similar to thick paper that was used in ancient times as a writing surface.

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Psalms

The Book of Psalms (תְּהִלִּים or, Tehillim, "praises"), commonly referred to simply as Psalms or "the Psalms", is the first book of the Ketuvim ("Writings"), the third section of the Hebrew Bible, and a book of the Christian Old Testament.

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Song of Songs

The Song of Songs, also Song of Solomon or Canticles (Hebrew:, Šîr HašŠîrîm, Greek: ᾎσμα ᾎσμάτων, asma asmaton, both meaning Song of Songs), is one of the megillot (scrolls) found in the last section of the Tanakh, known as the Ketuvim (or "Writings"), and a book of the Old Testament.

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Vatican City

Vatican City (Città del Vaticano; Civitas Vaticana), officially the Vatican City State or the State of Vatican City (Stato della Città del Vaticano; Status Civitatis Vaticanae), is an independent state located within the city of Rome.

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Vatican Library

The Vatican Apostolic Library (Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana), more commonly called the Vatican Library or simply the Vat, is the library of the Holy See, located in Vatican City.

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Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington or D.C., is the capital of the United States of America.

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Dead Sea Scrolls and Green Collection Comparison

Dead Sea Scrolls has 390 relations, while Green Collection has 70. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 2.17% = 10 / (390 + 70).

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