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Knowing God – Pan: Why Is He Often Depicted Holding a Flute?

Posted on 02/02/202602/02/2026 By Julian Sterling No Comments on Knowing God – Pan: Why Is He Often Depicted Holding a Flute?
Knowing God – Pan: Why Is He Often Depicted Holding a Flute?

Have you ever seen a half-man, half-goat god in books or paintings? Pan has a beard, horns on his head, and always holds a set of pipes of varying lengths. Yes, that’s the fellow called “Pan.” I used to see Pan all the time and wonder: Is this flute really that important? Later I learned…

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