Examples of 'pericope' in a sentence

Meaning of "pericope"

Pericope is a term used in literary or biblical studies to refer to a passage or section of text
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  • A section of text forming a coherent thought, suitable for use in a speech.
  • A passage of Scripture to be read in public worship or a book containing such passages.

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We will approach this pericope from two perspectives.
The second half of this pericope.
This pericope is rich in detail.
The two examinations allow me to propose a translation of the pericope.
Pericope of the adulteress.
It is focused primarily on identifying the boundaries of the creed in the pericope.
This pericope or text is a prayer honoring Christ.
It is no longer a pericope.
The Pericope Adulterae was added by a later hand.
Mary does not say a word in the Christmas pericope.
The style and vocabulary of the pericope differ markedly from the rest of John.
It contains the Vulgate text of the four gospels with various prefaces and a pericope.
The spurious text of the Pericope Adulterae is marked by an asterisk.
Certainly God does provide as Jesus is telling us all through this pericope.
Once again we see Francis misusing a Scriptural pericope to advance his Naturalist garbage.

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All three Synoptic Gospels use the same pericope.
Does a pericope present opposites or impossibilities?
It does not contain the text of the Pericope Adulterae.
In the pericope i corinthians 12 the apostle paul emphasizes the church as a body.
It contains text of the Pericope Adulterae.
I do not wish to enter now into an interpretation of this Martha-Mary pericope.
Article navigates by pericope in a Bible, heading in commentary, or next entry in a dictionary.
What type of apostasy is the pericope indicating?
I firmly adhere to the Pericope so treated, though conscious that it may cause scandal.
So, let's take a look first at the geographical context of this pericope.
Instead, Young explores the pericope with literary-critical methods as narrative art.
Pericope into GJohn in, for example, the third or fourth century.
Some other pericope of Scripture?
Codex Fuldensis, which is positively dated to AD 546 contains the adulterae pericope.
In the Pericope de Adultera, it does not contain the Apollinarius scholion.
He also did much editing of the pericope dealing with the legislation ( xix . - xxxiv . ).
There is barely a pericope in the triple tradition ( Matthew-Mark-Luke ) that does not feature any.
It contains texts of John 5:3-4 and the Pericope Adulterae obelised in the margin.
Luke 22:43 f and Pericope de adultera are present and not marked as spurious or doubtful.
The Cyrillic part includes a pericope from 27 October to 1 March following the Greek Catholic rite.

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