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pericope
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pe·ric·o·pe  (p-rk-p)
n. pl. pe·ric·o·pes or pe·ric·o·pae (-p)
An extract or selection from a book, especially a reading from a Scripture that forms part of a church service.

[Late Latin pericop, from Greek perikop, a cutting around, section, from perikoptein, to cut around : peri-, peri- + koptein, to cut.]

pe·rico·pal (p-rk-pl), peri·copic (pr-kpk) adj.

pericope [pəˈrɪkəpɪ]
n
(Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) a selection from a book, esp a passage from the Bible read at religious services
[via Late Latin from Greek perikopē piece cut out, from peri- + kopē a cutting]
pericopic  [ˌpɛrɪˈkɒpɪk] adj


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which however was already present in Augustine, and the demonstration of Mk's alternative use of Mt and Lk through the pericopae and within each, and Mk's use of words and phrases typical of Mt and Lk, together with others characteristic only of Mk; moreover, some Patristic authors claim that Mt is earlier than Mk.
 
 
 
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