Georgian Jerusalem lectionary

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The Georgian Jerusalem lectionary is an early Christian liturgical book in the Georgian language that preserves the order of biblical readings and worship practices used in the Jerusalem church.

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Georgian Jerusalem lectionary canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian liturgical book
Georgian-language manuscript
lectionary
approximateDate 5th century
6th century
associatedWithCommunity Georgian monastic communities in Palestine
associatedWithPlace Church of the Holy Sepulchre
surface form: Holy Sepulchre

Jerusalem
contains Gospel readings
Old Testament readings
biblical readings
epistle readings
describes Easter celebrations in Jerusalem
Holy Week services in Jerusalem
feasts and fasts of the Jerusalem church
liturgical year of the Jerusalem church
order of readings in the Jerusalem church
processions to holy sites in Jerusalem
fieldOfStudy Georgian studies
biblical studies
liturgics
patristics
genre lectionary cycle
liturgical calendar
language Georgian
liturgicalTradition Jerusalem rite
preserves ancient Palestinian liturgical traditions
early form of the Jerusalem rite
purpose to guide the celebration of feasts
to record the liturgical customs of Jerusalem
to regulate the sequence of scriptural readings
relatedTo Byzantine liturgical tradition
Jerusalem Armenian lectionary
Syriac liturgical tradition
religion Christianity
script Georgian script
significance earliest substantial witness to the Jerusalem liturgy
important source for early Georgian Christianity
important source for the development of the liturgical year
important source for the history of Christian worship
use Eucharistic liturgy
daily offices
public worship
usedBy clergy
monks
readers

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Jerusalem liturgical tradition codifiedIn Georgian Jerusalem lectionary