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In Christianity, Lectio continua (Latin for continuous reading) refers to the practice of reading Scripture in sequence over a period of time. Each reading
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Traditional monastic practice
In Western Christianity, Lectio Divina (Latin for "Divine Reading") is a traditional monastic practice of scriptural reading, meditation and prayer intended
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in the churches of larger towns, at times twice a week. Lectio continua Lectio divina Lectio scriptura Crucified With Christ: Meditation on the Passion
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mention of the name "Jesus Christ"). Gospel Book Lector Lectio Continua Lectio Divina Lectio Sacra Look up lection in Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Lection
Second Anglican prayer book
Bible in a year. The scripture readings for the daily office followed lectio continua. For Morning and Evening Prayer, the lessons did not change if it was
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preached through consecutive books of the Bible, a practice known as lectio continua which he learned from reading the sermons of John Chrysostom. John
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Protestant Reformation leader in Switzerland, Swiss Reformed Church founder (1484–1531)
giving his interpretation during the sermon, known as the method of lectio continua. He continued to read and interpret the book on subsequent Sundays
Huldrych_Zwingli
Form of preaching
of a lectionary (common in many mainline denominational churches), lectio continua (Latin meaning continuous reading), where each passage of the Bible
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1st Anglican liturgical book
Bible in a year. The scripture readings for the daily office followed lectio continua. For Morning and Evening Prayer, the lessons did not change if it was
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life includes e.g. daily prayer for reunion, reading of Holy Bible in lectio continua and use of private confession. The Brotherhood gathers together one
St.-Jakobus-Bruderschaft
1982 anthology by Eknath Easwaran
The power of the word, and on methods of using passages for lectio divina, lectio continua, and passage meditation (12 pages) (see Table at right). "Recommended
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Handwritten copy of a portion of the Bible
superscripts: 1st, 2nd, 3rd... scribal corrections v.l. superscript: varia lectio, i.e. alternative reading mg superscript: reading in the margin ms superscript:
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Spanish nun (1602–1665)
in 17th century America Maria de Agreda Delegation Visits UNM Project Continua: Biography of Mary of Ágreda Works by Mary of Jesus of Ágreda at LibriVox
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Franciscan priest (1938–2014)
original on 27 September 2013. Retrieved 22 September 2013. Giacomo Bini, 'Lectio:Comment on Chapter 1 of the Rule of the Minor Friars' Video on YouTube,
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French form of Latin Cælestinus, CÉLESTIN means "heavenly."
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Australian, Swedish
Joy; Gladness; Delight
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Election; he that is chosen.
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Section.
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Flower of the prairie.
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American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, Jamaican
Fortunate; Short Form of Alicia; Felicia; Letitia; Happy; Joy; Truth
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, gladness.
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Flower Child
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Light; Illumination; From Lucanus; A Region of Southern Italy; Spanish Form of Luke Light
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Joyful.
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Hungarian
Pet form of Hungarian Levente, possibly LECSO means "governor, guide."Â
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Latin Spanish Portuguese Italian Shakespearean Swedish
Light.
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Shaped like an abalone shell.
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(לִחִי) Hebrew name derived from the biblical name of a place near the border of the hill-country of Judah, LECHIY means "cheek" or "jaw." The place is noted for being the location of Samson's killing of 1000 men with the jawbone of an ass.
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Journey
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English
Pet form of Middle English Lettice, LETTIE means "happiness."
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Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Lucius, LUCIO means "light."
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Election; Last Dream
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Gaelic
Happy.
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Derived from Alicia: (sweet; honest; truth) and Felecia:.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Life Giving
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Victorious, Successful
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Bhoothanathan | பூதநாதந
Ruler of the earth
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 Pet form of English Georgina, GINA means "earth-worker, farmer." Also a pet form of other English names ending with -gina. Compare with other forms of Gina.
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Suneela is a common Hindu female, Deep, Dark blue color , Extending all over as the blue Sky
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(सोहेल) Hindi form of Arabic Suhail, SOHAIL means "Canopus (the star)."
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Pure, Chaste, Polite, Nice
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Lily
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Durga
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Consort of Garuda
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a.
Of or pertaining to electro-kinetics.
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Pertaining to electro-ballistics.
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An election held by itself, not at the time of a general election.
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One versed in electro-biology.
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Alt. of Electro-dynamical
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A hectic flush.
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Pert. to, or caused by, electro-capillarity.
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Habitual; constitutional; pertaining especially to slow waste of animal tissue, as in consumption; as, a hectic type in disease; a hectic flush.
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A reader of lections; formerly, a person designated to read lessons to the illiterate.
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Alt. of Electro-metrical
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In a hectic condition; having hectic fever; consumptive; as, a hectic patient.
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The act of cutting, or separation by cutting; as, the section of bodies.
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Of or pertaining to electro-chemistry.
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Alt. of Electro-puncturing
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Hectic fever.
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The language of the Lettic race, including Lettish, Lithuanian, and Old Prussian.
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Of or pertaining to milk; procured from sour milk or whey; as, lactic acid; lactic fermentation, etc.
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An instrument for measuring the strength of electro-dynamic currents.
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Of or pertaining to pectin; specifically, designating an acid obtained from ordinary vegetable jelly (pectin) as an amorphous substance, tough and horny when dry, but gelatinous when moist.