Jump to: Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Webster's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia The flute is a musical instrument mentioned in the Bible, primarily within the context of worship, celebration, and cultural practices. It is a woodwind instrument that produces sound from the flow of air across an opening. In biblical times, the flute was likely made from materials such as reed, bone, or wood.Biblical References: 1. Daniel 3:5, 7, 10, 15 : The flute is prominently mentioned in the Book of Daniel during the account of King Nebuchadnezzar's golden image. The king commanded that at the sound of various musical instruments, including the flute, all peoples were to fall down and worship the image. This passage highlights the flute's role in royal and religious ceremonies: "As soon as you hear the sound of the horn, flute, zither, lyre, harp, pipes, and all kinds of music, you must fall down and worship the golden statue that King Nebuchadnezzar has set up." 2. 1 Kings 1:40 : The flute is also associated with celebration and joy. When Solomon was anointed king, the people rejoiced with music, including the sound of flutes: "And all the people went up after him, playing flutes and rejoicing with great joy, so that the ground shook with the sound." 3. Isaiah 30:29 : The prophet Isaiah uses the imagery of the flute to describe the joy and celebration of God's people as they worship the Lord: "You will sing as on the night of a holy festival, and your hearts will rejoice like one who walks with a flute to go to the mountain of the LORD, to the Rock of Israel." Cultural and Religious Significance: In ancient Israel, music played a vital role in both religious and social contexts. The flute, as part of the ensemble of instruments, was used in various settings, from temple worship to royal courts and public celebrations. Its sound was associated with joy, festivity, and sometimes solemnity, depending on the occasion. The use of the flute in worship and celebration underscores the importance of music in expressing devotion and communal joy. It served as a means to unite people in shared experiences, whether in reverence to God or in honoring a king. Symbolism: The flute, with its melodious and often soothing sound, can symbolize the harmony and peace that comes from worship and obedience to God. It represents the joy and celebration that are integral to the life of faith, as well as the call to worship the one true God, as opposed to idols, as seen in the narrative of Daniel. Conclusion: The flute, as depicted in the Bible, is more than just a musical instrument; it is a symbol of worship, celebration, and the cultural life of ancient Israel. Its presence in Scripture highlights the integral role of music in expressing faith and community values. Smith's Bible Dictionary Flute(1 Kings 1:40) (marg., PIPE), A musical instrument mentioned amongst others, (Daniel 3:5,7,10,15) as used at the worship of the golden image which Nebuchadnezzar had set up. It bore a close resemblance to the modern flute, and was made of reeds, of copper, and other material. It was the principal wind-instrument. ATS Bible Dictionary FluteA soft, sweet-toned wind instrument of music. The word flute is used only in Daniel 3:5,7,10,15, and is supposed to mean a pipe with two reeds, such as are still to be found in the East. It is blown at the end. See MUSIC, PIPE. Easton's Bible Dictionary A musical instrument, probably composed of a number of pipes, mentioned Dan. 3:5, 7, 10, 15.In Matthew 9:23, 24, notice is taken of players on the flute, here called "minstrels" (but in R.V. "flute-players"). Flutes were in common use among the ancient Egyptians. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (n.) A musical wind instrument, consisting of a hollow cylinder or pipe, with holes along its length, stopped by the fingers or by keys which are opened by the fingers. The modern flute is closed at the upper end, and blown with the mouth at a lateral hole.2. (n.) A channel of curved section; -- usually applied to one of a vertical series of such channels used to decorate columns and pilasters in classical architecture. 3. (n.) A similar channel or groove made in wood or other material, esp. in plaited cloth, as in a lady's ruffle. 4. (n.) A long French breakfast roll. 5. (n.) A stop in an organ, having a flutelike sound. 6. (n.) A kind of flyboat; a storeship. 7. (v. i.) To play on, or as on, a flute; to make a flutelike sound. 8. (v. t.) To play, whistle, or sing with a clear, soft note, like that of a flute. 9. (v. t.) To form flutes or channels in, as in a column, a ruffle, etc. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia FLUTEfloot. Greek 832. auleo -- to play on a flute ... to play on a flute. Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: auleo Phonetic Spelling: (ow-leh'-o) Short Definition: I play the flute, pipe Definition: I play the ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/832.htm - 6k 836. aulos -- a pipe, flute 834. auletes -- a flute player 2351. thorubos -- an uproar Strong's Hebrew 2485. chalil -- flute, pipe... 2484, 2485. chalil. 2486 . flute, pipe. Transliteration: chalil Phonetic Spelling: (khaw-leel') Short Definition: flute. Word Origin ... /hebrew/2485.htm - 6k 5155. nechilah -- perhaps flute (a musical instrument). 5748. uggab -- (a reed musical instrument) perhaps a flute 4953. mashroqi -- a (musical) pipe 2490. chalal -- to bore, pierce Library How to Conduct Ourselves at Feasts. The Test by Fire That the Form of Man was Framed to Serve as an Instrument for the ... Acts of the Holy Apostle Thomas. The Testimony of the Prophets. The Physical Theory Continued Further Reasons Advanced against the ... 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Should Psalm 151 be in the Bible? | GotQuestions.orgWhat did the Israelites do during a mourning period (Deuteronomy 34:8)? | GotQuestions.org Should Christians celebrate Father's Day? | GotQuestions.org Flute: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Flute (16 Occurrences)Matthew 9:23 Matthew 11:17 Luke 7:32 1 Corinthians 14:7 Revelation 18:22 Genesis 4:21 Job 21:12 Job 30:31 Psalms 150:4 Isaiah 5:12 Isaiah 30:29 Jeremiah 48:36 Daniel 3:5 Daniel 3:7 Daniel 3:10 Daniel 3:15 Subtopics Flute: General Scriptures Concerning Related Terms |