Pericope vs Pericopic - What's the difference?
pericope | pericopic |
(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.
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)- The reader looked up the Sunday morning pericope .
- The oldest known system of pericopes in the Western Church is ascribed to Jerome.
