
thumb|Page from the 11th-century "Bamberg Apocalypse", Gospel lectionary. ([[Bamberg State Library, Msc.Bibl.140).]] A lectionary () is a book or listing that contains a collection of scripture readings appointed for Christian or Jewish worship on a given day or occasion. There are sub-types such as a "gospel lectionary" or evangeliary, and an epistolary with the readings from the Epistles of the New Testament.
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聖書日課(せいしょにっか)とは(共に英語:Lectionary)、ユダヤ教およびキリスト教の伝統的な教派(カトリック、聖公会、ルーテル教会、正教会など)で毎日あるいは祝祭日の典礼(ミサまたは礼拝)で読む聖書の箇所(ペリコーペ)はあらかじめ決められていて、その集合体をいう。 「聖務日課」も参照「時課」も参照
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