Flute of the Holy Spirit

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Flute of the Holy Spirit is an honorific epithet highlighting Jacob of Serugh’s role as a divinely inspired Syriac Christian poet and theologian whose writings were seen as channeling the voice of the Holy Spirit.

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Flute of the Holy Spirit canonical 1
Harp of the Spirit 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian epithet
honorific epithet
religious title
appliedInGenre ecclesiastical biography
liturgical commemoration
appliedTo Jacob of Serugh
associatedWithLanguage Syriac
connotation channeling the voice of the Holy Spirit
divine inspiration
culturalContext Late Antique Syriac Christianity
describesQualityOf Jacob of Serugh’s writings
emphasizes Jacob of Serugh’s inspired speech
Jacob of Serugh’s spiritual authority
honorificFor Jacob of Serugh
surface form: Jacob of Serugh as saint
honorsRoleAs poet
theologian
indicatesBeliefThat Jacob of Serugh’s words were guided by the Holy Spirit
linkedConcept God the Holy Spirit
surface form: Holy Spirit

Syriac patristic tradition
sacred poetry
metaphorFor instrument of the Holy Spirit
metaphorType musical instrument metaphor
praises Jacob of Serugh’s homilies
Jacob of Serugh’s poetic compositions
refersTo Jacob of Serugh
religiousTradition Christianity
Syriac Churches
surface form: Syriac Christianity
usedBy Syriac Christian tradition
usedInContext hagiographical literature
theological appreciation of Jacob of Serugh

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Jacob of Serugh title Flute of the Holy Spirit
Jacob of Serugh title Flute of the Holy Spirit
this entity surface form: Harp of the Spirit