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- Postil abstract "A postil or postilla (in German: Postille) was originally a term for Bible commentaries. It is derived from the Latin "post illa verba textus" (after these words), referring to Biblical readings. The word first occurs in the chronicle (with reference to examples of 1228 and 1238) of Nicolas Trivetus, but later it came to mean only homiletic exposition, and thus became synonymous with homily in distinction from the thematic sermon. Finally, after the middle of the fourteenth century, it was applied to an annual cycle of homilies.".
- Postil wikiPageExternalLink books?id=DosW5YnHfhsC.
- Postil wikiPageExternalLink urn:nbn:de:0159-20101025352.
- Postil wikiPageID "7077687".
- Postil wikiPageRevisionID "557425163".
- Postil hasPhotoCollection Postil.
- Postil subject Category:Christian_worship.
- Postil subject Category:History_of_Lutheranism.
- Postil subject Category:Homiletics.
- Postil comment "A postil or postilla (in German: Postille) was originally a term for Bible commentaries. It is derived from the Latin "post illa verba textus" (after these words), referring to Biblical readings. The word first occurs in the chronicle (with reference to examples of 1228 and 1238) of Nicolas Trivetus, but later it came to mean only homiletic exposition, and thus became synonymous with homily in distinction from the thematic sermon.".
- Postil label "Hauspostille".
- Postil label "Postil".
- Postil label "Postylla".
- Postil label "Постилла".
- Postil sameAs Postila.
- Postil sameAs Hauspostille.
- Postil sameAs Postylla.
- Postil sameAs m.0h331b.
- Postil sameAs Q662826.
- Postil sameAs Q662826.
- Postil wasDerivedFrom Postil?oldid=557425163.
- Postil isPrimaryTopicOf Postil.