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Pigwidgeon
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PentEcclesiastic's question about the Lectionary reminded me of a mistake I discovered three years ago. For those who use The Lectionary Page for your Sunday readings, note that there is a typo in the Gospel: quote: When his daughter Herodias came in and danced...
Herodias was his wife; Salome was his daughter.
I can't believe this hasn't been corrected.
Three years ago the pre-printed Lectionary inserts that we use were also wrong; I don't know about this year.
(And for good measure, I happened to check the readings in Hereford Cathedral since I was over there the following week -- it was wrong there, too!)
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Pigwidgeon
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Oops! Wasn't Salome Herodias' daughter, but not Herod's?
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gog
Shipmate
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Having looked this up in the NRSV, the text in verse 22 of Mark 6 does read as it appears, but with a footnote of quote: Other ancient authorities read the daughter of Herodias herself
so it is a correct take from the NRSV.
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PentEcclesiastic
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How curious...
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