-
Jesus and the
woman taken in
adultery (or the
Pericope Adulterae) is a most
likely pseudepigraphical p****age (pericope)
found in John 7:53–8:11 of the...
- with a
previous verse, John 7:53, to form a p****age
known as "Pericope
adulterae" or "Pericope de Adultera". It is
considered canonical, but not found...
- the
woman an adulteress. The
parallel is
clear to the
famous Pericope Adulterae (John 7:53–8:11), a
problematic p****age
absent or
relocated in many ancient...
- reading.
Jesus and the
woman taken in adultery,
known as the "Pericope
Adulteræ" Parashah,
section of the
Hebrew Bible W****ly
Torah portion Meinolf Schumacher:...
-
minuscule m****cript of the New Testament. It does not
contain the
Pericope Adulterae. It is
located at
Saint Catherine's
Monastery on
Mount Sinai in Egypt...
- John 7 is the
seventh chapter of the
Gospel of John in the New
Testament of the
Christian Bible. It
recounts Jesus'
visit to
Jerusalem for the
feast of...
- page. Keith,
Chris (2008). "Recent and
Previous Research on the
Pericope Adulterae (John 7.53–8.11)".
Currents in
Biblical Research. 6 (3): 377–404. doi:10...
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Understanding the Bible. Palo Alto: Mayfield. Keith,
Chris (2016). "The
Pericope Adulterae: A
theory of
attentive insertion". In Black,
David Alan; Cerone, Jacob...
- 8:1 in the
additional section of John's
Gospel known as the
Pericope Adulterae), and also
coming there on the
night of his betrayal. At the foot of the...
-
counterpart in the Diatessaron,
mostly the
genealogies and the
Pericope Adulterae. The
final work is
about 72 per cent the
length of the four
gospels put...