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[[Lectionary|Lectionaries]] of [[Scripture]], such as the ''[[Apostolos]]'', are composed of pericopes which are to be read for the liturgical services of each day.
 
[[Lectionary|Lectionaries]] of [[Scripture]], such as the ''[[Apostolos]]'', are composed of pericopes which are to be read for the liturgical services of each day.
 
 
==See also==
 
*[[Leprichauns]]
 
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[http://www.godward.org/archives/BS%20Notes/Bible%20Study%20Notes%20No%20One%20Pericope1.htm What is a "Pericope"?]
 
*[http://www.godward.org/archives/BS%20Notes/Bible%20Study%20Notes%20No%20One%20Pericope1.htm What is a "Pericope"?]
*[http://virtualreligion.net/primer/pericope.html "Pericope" from ''A Synoptic Gospels Primer'']
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*[http://virtualreligion.net/primer/pericope.html "Pericope"] from ''A [[Synoptic gospels|Synoptic Gospels]] Primer''
  
 
[[Category:Texts]]
 
[[Category:Texts]]

Revision as of 12:53, June 10, 2008

A pericope is a portion of text selected to be read aloud, such as the Epistle and Gospel readings.

Lectionaries of Scripture, such as the Apostolos, are composed of pericopes which are to be read for the liturgical services of each day.

External links