pericope definitions Merriam Webster's noun Etymology: Late Latin, from Greek ... PERI-, kope cutting f. kopto cut) Webster's 1913 Dictionary Pericope Pe*ric"o*pe, n. [L., section of a book ...
... the command in reference to the golden candlestick in the pericope Le 23; 24; see below). Accordingly, as soon as we ... even in their details. Thus, e.g.; when the 2nd pericope (Le 8$; 9$; 10$; 21$ f) treats particularly of the order of the priests, or when the 4th pericope of the 2nd set (Le 25) states that the beginning ... of Atonement as described in Le 16, in the 4th pericope of the 1st set (compare 25:9 with 16:29 ... the possibility of giving to the piece of the entire pericope embraced in 7:22-27,28-36 a suitable conclusion ... of priests and related matters (Le 8-10): In this pericope, as in the following, down to Le 17 inclusive, ...
... 21:1-23:13; 23:14-19), and the whole pericope 19:1-24:18a, as also 32:1-35:3 ... in parentheses in the following: 18:16-19:38, the pericope dealing with Sodom; (i) 18:16-33, Abraham's petition ...
... and the Prophets. After prayers the parashah, i.e. the pericope from the Law for that Sabbath, was read, and the ... After the reading of the Law came the HaphTarah, the pericope from the Prophets for that Sabbath, which the interpreter did ...
... 16:1-4,6,12 f,34b contain a single pericope, which on the basis of the fate of the sons ... never have furnished the occasion for the composition of the pericope described above (a); for Nadab and Abihu had not entered ...