What is the Logos pericope? I thought pericopes were basically the headings in different Bible translations. So isn't LEB the Logos version of this or is there a "Logos" Bible too?
By "Logos" pericope, I assume you mean the pericopes used in Factbook as the "standard pericope" which are documented in the compare pericope tool as the "Logos" pericope. In the compare pericope tool you can see the LEB, LES, LES(AT), and Logos pericope schemes side by side.
I thought pericopes were basically the headings in different Bible translations.
Textual Criticism of the Bible">pericope A selection from a larger literary work. In biblical studies, a pericope is a distinct section of text analyzed as a literary unit.
I'm grateful for the Passage Analysis Toolwhich allows me to select various Pericope sets and visually compare where different works break up pericopes differently. Jn 13:31ff reveal reveal where Logos Pericope Set differs from LEB
I thought pericopes were basically the headings in different Bible translations
For centuries pericope was basically used for the units read as lessons from the lectionary or prayerbook see Pericope Homepage (academic) and PERICOPE - A resource for pastors (pastoral). As Bible headings is a new use of the term.
Ah okay! That makes sense! I was so confused and had no idea what that was! I was referring to the Passage Analysis/Compare Pericope tool and just happened to notice the Logos header. I do see the difference between LEB and Logos in a verse such as Jn 13:31. Thanks everyone!