Note that there are Bibles that do navigate by pericope e.g. NRSV
I was going ask why then can the NRSV-CE Bible navigate by pericope but I think I see why:
I can't recreate the problem you are reporting. For all of the books you listed I was able to start typing a pericope into the navigation box (like "creation"). A list of matching pericopes was suggested, and I was able to pick one and the book was navigated to the appropriate location.
Could you perhaps attach a screenshot to show exactly what you are attempting to do?
If you step to the next article, you'll get to chapter 21, instead of the pericope at verse 7 (Eutychus Raised from the Dead).
Article boundaries are not necessarily aligned with pericopes. They are often (but not always) aligned with chapters.
There is currently no navigation option (I now understand what kind of navigation you are referring to) for pericopes. Sounds like a good feature request.
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