At 09.30 11/11/97 -0800, you wrote:
>Can anyone tell me where specifically the Four Daughters of God appear in
>the liturgy?
It's Psalm 85.9-10. Often present in the Offices. See especially the most
beautiful use of this in _Piers Plowman_ just before Easter. Gail Gibson has
also written of the topos in East Anglican drama. It's hard for me to pin
point since we said those verses daily as part of our Anglican Community of
the Holy Family's Memorial at the Midday Office.
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>What day of Passion Week did Christ go to the Mt of Olives?
Maundy Thursday, following the Last Supper, Christ and his disciples
crossing over Kedron, the tombs there whitewashed to prevent Passover
pollution, to Gethsemani, just before the Betrayal. The setting is most
beautiful and most dramatic, a Sabbath day's walk, in Judaic Law, as is also
Bethany, to the Temple. Read about it in Alfred Edershiem, The Temple and
Its Ministry and Service at the Time of Jesus Christ at least, if you cannot
visit it on pilgrimage. The olive trees there have roots cardon-dated 2000
years ago.
>Thanks,
>Clint
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>Clinton Atchley
>University of Washington
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