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Pericope vs Pericopic - What's the difference?

pericope | pericopic |

As a noun pericope

is (rhetoric) a section of text forming a coherent thought, suitable for use in a speech.

As an adjective pericopic is

of or pertaining to a pericope.

pericope

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (rhetoric) 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.
  • The reader looked up the Sunday morning pericope .
    The oldest known system of pericopes in the Western Church is ascribed to Jerome.

    References

    * The Lutheran Cyclopedia , 1954, 1975 Concordia Publishing House, St Louis p 614. ----

    pericopic

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Of or pertaining to a pericope.