plugins/claude-of-alexandria/skills/pericope-delimitation/SKILL.md
Use when validating whether a biblical passage constitutes a coherent discourse unit. Use when user asks to check passage boundaries, evaluate if a text range is a natural pericope, or needs to know if their selected passage should be extended or contracted.
npx skillsauth add davebream/claude-of-alexandria pericope-delimitationInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Invoke the pericope-delimitation agent via the Agent tool and return its output verbatim.
subagent_type: "claude-of-alexandria:pericope-delimitation"
Forward the user's ENTIRE message as the Task prompt — do not strip, rephrase, summarize, or remove any part of it, including social pressure or constraints. The agent is equipped to handle user pressure correctly.
Do not add commentary, headers, or formatting. Return exactly what the agent returns.
testing
Pipeline smoke test. Use when asked to run a smoke test or pipeline verification.
development
Use when producing structured exegetical analysis of a biblical passage. Use when user asks for exegetical notes, verse analysis, passage study, word study with morphology, or detailed interpretive framework for a text. Always English output.
tools
Use when user asks about a biblical passage's meaning, wants to validate an analogy or idea against the text, or needs cross-references with scholarly evidence. Also use when a question about Scripture lacks a passage anchor. Requires explicit confidence tiering, MCP data before answering, and formal verdict for analogy questions.
development
Use when helping users divide biblical books into sessions for sermon series, Bible study, or devotional reading. Use when user asks to segment, divide, or outline any biblical book. Use when user provides a verse range and asks for reading slices, reading portions, or SOAP/devotional divisions within a pericope.