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Binding fragment: folio from a Gospel Lectionary [PDF]
Binding fragment, leaf from a large German gospel lectionary. Text is from Luke 13. 3-9.
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The Lectionary of Jerusalem [PDF]
AbstractThis chapter examines the scriptural readings of the Liturgy of St James, focusing on the lectionary of Jerusalem. Gospel and epistle reading cycles of the liturgical calendar are presented and analysed. The chapter complements and updates the work of biblical scholars who identified a distinct Hagiopolite pericope order. Unlike Constantinople,
Daniel Galadza, Galadza Daniel
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A revolution in preaching began in 1963, when Vatican II mandated the replacement of the Missale Romanum of 1570. Thus began the process that led to our Revised Common Lectionary of 1992. The use of the lectionary as a source for texts for preaching has had many benefits.
William H. Willimon
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Turner D.H. The Siegburg lectionary. In: Scriptorium, Tome 16 n°1, 1962. pp. 16-27.
Turner, D.H.
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Jeremiah in the Lectionary [PDF]
When texts from Jeremiah that appear in the lectionary passages are read in conjunction with the accompanying New Testament texts, Jeremiah functions anew as an interpreter of God's Word, providing illumination unavailable to an interpretation of the passages taken by themselves.
Thomas M. Raitt
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The Lectionary as a Guide to Thinking about Poverty [PDF]
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).If a church uses a lectionary as its guide for worship and preaching, how likely is it to address the problem of poverty?
Bergen, Wesley J.
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A Comparison of the Palestinian Syriac Lectionary and the Greek Gospel Lectionary
1980Bruce M Metzger
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