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Genesis creation narrative and Seleucid era

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Difference between Genesis creation narrative and Seleucid era

Genesis creation narrative vs. Seleucid era

The Genesis creation narrative is the creation myth of both Judaism and Christianity. The Seleucid era ("SE") or Anno Graecorum (literally "year of the Greeks" or "Greek year"), sometimes denoted "AG," was a system of numbering years in use by the Seleucid Empire and other countries among the ancient Hellenistic civilizations, and later by the Parthians.

Similarities between Genesis creation narrative and Seleucid era

Genesis creation narrative and Seleucid era have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Babylon.

Babylon

Babylon was an ancient city located on the lower Euphrates river in southern Mesopotamia, within modern-day Hillah, Iraq, about 85 kilometers (55 miles) south of modern day Baghdad.

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Genesis creation narrative and Seleucid era Comparison

Genesis creation narrative has 176 relations, while Seleucid era has 47. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.45% = 1 / (176 + 47).

References

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