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Saul and Tabernacle

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Difference between Saul and Tabernacle

Saul vs. Tabernacle

Saul (meaning "asked for, prayed for"; Saul; طالوت, Ṭālūt or شاؤل, Ša'ūl), according to the Hebrew Bible, was the first king of the Kingdom of Israel and Judah. The Tabernacle (מִשְׁכַּן, mishkan, "residence" or "dwelling place"), according to the Tanakh, was the portable earthly dwelling place of God amongst the children of Israel from the time of the Exodus from Egypt through the conquering of the land of Canaan.

Similarities between Saul and Tabernacle

Saul and Tabernacle have 12 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ark of the Covenant, David, Gibeah, Gibeon (ancient city), Gilgal, Moses, Nob, Israel, Philistines, Tanakh, Torah, Tribe of Judah, Yahweh.

Ark of the Covenant

The Ark of the Covenant, also known as the Ark of the Testimony, is a gold-covered wooden chest with lid cover described in the Book of Exodus as containing the two stone tablets of the Ten Commandments.

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David

David is described in the Hebrew Bible as the second king of the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah.

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Gibeah

Gibeah (גבעה Giv'a) is a place name appearing in several books of the Bible.

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Gibeon (ancient city)

Gibeon (גבעון, Standard Hebrew Giv‘ōn, Tiberian Hebrew Giḇʻôn) was a Canaanite city north of Jerusalem.

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Gilgal

Gilgal (גִּלְגָּל Gilgāl, "stone circle") is the name of one or more places in the Hebrew Bible.

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Moses

Mosesמֹשֶׁה, Modern Tiberian ISO 259-3; ܡܘܫܐ Mūše; موسى; Mωϋσῆς was a prophet in the Abrahamic religions.

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Nob, Israel

Nob was a priestly town in ancient Israel in the vicinity of Jerusalem.

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Philistines

The Philistines were an ancient people known for their conflict with the Israelites described in the Bible.

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Tanakh

The Tanakh (or; also Tenakh, Tenak, Tanach), also called the Mikra or Hebrew Bible, is the canonical collection of Jewish texts, which is also a textual source for the Christian Old Testament.

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Torah

Torah (תּוֹרָה, "Instruction", "Teaching" or "Law") has a range of meanings.

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Tribe of Judah

According to the Hebrew Bible, the Tribe of Judah (Shevet Yehudah, "Praise") was one of the twelve Tribes of Israel.

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Yahweh

Yahweh (or often in English; יַהְוֶה) was the national god of the Iron Age kingdoms of Israel (Samaria) and Judah.

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Saul and Tabernacle Comparison

Saul has 116 relations, while Tabernacle has 74. As they have in common 12, the Jaccard index is 6.32% = 12 / (116 + 74).

References

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