pericope

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A section of text, especially a passage of Scripture to be read in public worship

The oldest know system of pericopes in the Western Church is ascribed to Jerome.

a selection from the Bible, appointed to be read in the churches or used as a text for a sermon
A defined selection or passage from a larger literary work In form criticism, a pericope is considered to have been passed down as a unit within the oral tradition prior to the "redaction" (compilation and editing) of the complete written biblical book Pronounced pe-RIH-ko-pe
A term used in form criticism to describe a literary unit (a saying, anecdote, parable, or brief narrative) that forms a complete entity in itself and is attached to its context by later editorial commentary Many of Jesus' pronouncements probably circulated independently as pericopes before they were incorporated into the written Gospel records
Pronounced pehr·i´·coh·pee
(not "periScope"; pronounced "pur-IH-cuh-pee") - an individual "passage" within the Gospels, with a distinct beginning and ending, so that it forms an independent literary "unit"; similar pericopes are often found in different places and different orders in the Gospels; pericopes can include various genres (parables, miracle stories, evangelists' summaries, etc )
A selection or extract from a book; especially Theol
per-ik-o-pee - A selection from a book A small set of Bible verses read
From the Greek "cut all around," a discrete passage or story in a literary work
{i} extract or passage from a book (especially a passage from the Bible); lection, section of Scripture read during a church service
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    () From late Latin pericope, from Greek περικοπή ‘section’, from peri- + κοπή ‘cutting’, from κόπτειν ‘to cut’.